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Montcalm burned Fort William Henry and withdrew to Ticonderoga at the north end of the lake.Why, asked Vaudreuil, had he not advanced further south into English territory, taken Fort Edward--weak, because the English were in a panic--menaced Albany itself, and advanced even to New York? Montcalm's answer was that Fort Edward was still strong, that he had no transport except the backs of his men to take cannon eighteen miles by land in order to batter its walls, and that his Indians had left him.Moreover, he had been instructed to hasten his operations and allow his Canadians to go home to gather the ripening harvest so that Canada might not starve during the coming winter.Vaudreuil pressed at the French court his charges against Montcalm and without doubt produced some effect.French tact was never exhibited with more grace than in the letters which Montcalm received from his superiors in France, urging upon him with suave courtesy the need of considering the sensitive pride of the colonial forces and of guiding with a light rein the barbaric might of the Indian allies.It is hard to imagine an English Secretary of State administering a rebuke so gently and yet so unmistakably.Montcalm well understood what was meant.He knew that some intrigue had been working at court but he did not suspect that the Governor himself, all blandness and compliments to his face, was writing to Paris voluminous attacks on his character and conduct.

In the next summer (1758) Montcalm won another great success.He lay with his forces at Ticonderoga.The English were determined to press into the heart of Canada by way of Lake Champlain.All through the winter, after the fall of Fort William Henry, they had been making preparations on a great scale at Albany.By this time Amherst and Wolfe were on the scene in America, and they spent this summer in an attack on Louisbourg which resulted in the fall of the fortress.On the old fighting ground of Lake Champlain and Lake George, the English were this year making military efforts such as the Canadian frontier had never before seen.William Pitt, who now directed the war from London, had demanded that the colonies should raise twenty thousand men, a number well fitted to dismay the timid legislators of New York and Pennsylvania.At Albany fifteen thousand men came marching in by detachments--a few of them regulars, but most of them colonial militia who, as soon as winter came on, would scatter to their homes.The leader was General Abercromby--a leader, needless to say, with good connections in England, but with no other qualification for high command.

On July 5, 1758, there was a sight on Lake George likely to cause a flutter of anxiety in the heart of Montcalm at Ticonderoga.In a line of boats, six miles long, the great English host came down the lake and, early on the morning of the sixth, landed before the fort which Montcalm was to defend.The soul of the army had been a brilliant young officer, Lord Howe, who shared the hardships of the men, washed his own linen at the brook, and was the real leader trusted by the inept Abercromby.It was a tragic disaster for the British that at the outset of the fight Howe was killed in a chance skirmish.Montcalm's chief defense of Ticonderoga consisted in a felled forest.He had cut down hundreds of trees and, on high ground in front of the fort, made a formidable abbatis across which the English must advance.

Abercromby had four men to one of Montcalm.Artillery would have knocked a passage through the trunks of the trees which formed the abbatis.Abercromby, however, did not wait to bring up artillery.He was confident that his huge force could beat down opposition by a rapid attack, and he made the attack with all courage and persistence.But the troops could not work through the thicket of fallen trunks and, as night came on, they had to withdraw baffled.Next day Lake George saw another strange spectacle--a British army of thirteen thousand men, the finest ever seen hitherto in America, retreating in a panic, with no enemy in pursuit.Nearly two thousand English had fallen, while Montcalm's loss was less than four hundred.He planted a great cross on the scene of the fight with an inscription in Latin that it was God who had wrought the victory.All Canada had a brief period of rejoicing before the gloom of final defeat settled down upon the country.

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