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  1. Jeffery Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst was an army commander who captured Canada for Great Britain (1758–60) during the French and Indian War (1754–63). Amherst, Mass., and several other American and Canadian places are named for him. Amherst received a commission in the foot guards in 1731 and was

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  2. French Revolutionary Wars. Field Marshal Jeffery [n 1] Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst, KB (29 January 1717 – 3 August 1797) was a British Army officer and Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in the British Army. Amherst is credited as the architect of Britain's successful campaign to conquer the territory of New France during the Seven Years' War.

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  4. Jan 29, 2008 · Jeffery Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst. Jeffery Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst, British army officer (born 29 January 1717 near Sevenoaks, England; died 3 August 1797 near Sevenoaks). Jeffery Amherst was the commander-in-chief of British forces in North America during the Seven Years' War, which saw France surrender Canada to the British.

  5. Jun 23, 2009 · The journal of Jeffery Amherst, recording the military career of General Amherst in America from 1758 to 1763; by Amherst, Jeffery Amherst, 1st Baron, 1717-1797 ; Webster, John Clarence, 1863- ed

  6. Field Marshal Jeffery Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst, KB (29 January 1717 – 3 August 1797) was a British Army officer and Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in the British Army. Amherst is credited as the architect of Britain's successful campaign to conquer the territory of New France during the Seven Years' War. Under his command, British forces captured the cities of Louisbourg, Quebec City and ...

  7. Feb 16, 2024 · Jeffery Amherst. 1717–1797 — British Officer, French and Indian War. Jeffery Amherst was a prominent British officer during the French and Indian War. He is most famous for leading British forces to victory over New France, which helped Great Britain gain dominance in Colonial America. Jeffery Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst.

  8. Field Marshal Jeffery[n 1] Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst, KB (29 January 1717 – 3 August 1797) was a British Army officer and Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in the British Army. Amherst is credited as the architect of Britain's successful campaign to conquer the territory of New France during the Seven Years' War. Under his command, British forces captured the cities of Louisbourg, Quebec ...

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