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George Washington played a significant role in the early stages of the French and Indian War. As a young lieutenant colonel in the Virginia militia, he was involved in several key battles, including the Battle of Fort Necessity. His leadership during this conflict helped establish his reputation, despite the defeat. Washington's actions contributed to the escalating tensions between the British and French forces in North America, setting the stage for broader colonial involvement in the war. His military experiences during this time influenced his later leadership in the American Revolution.

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History of the United States Practice Essay


Role of George Washington in the French and Indian War




The French and Indian war took place between 1754 and 1763. The war came

about as a result of the need for increased annexation of North America by the British

and French colonialists. The war was triggered by the contention over the possession of

Ohio River Valley. George Washington Issued an ultimatum to the French in which the

French replied that their presence there could not be contested. He published an

account of his experience in Ohio thereby informing the Britons and Americans of

increasing French Dominance in the area.


As a result of the threatening French dominance, Ohio's governor called for

Washington's military expedition in the area whose key role was to ensure those who

resisted the presence of the Britons were killed. The French sent their military men in

retaliation, and their camp was attacked by Washington's Militia men, thereby sparking

off the war. However, on 1st July, 1754 French gathered their troops which ultimately

outnumbered Washington's troops thereby leading to Washington's surrender (Alfred,

2004). In 1755, General Edward Braddock led his troop to attack the annexed French

territory, Fort Duquesne, in the company of George Washington but they were defeated,

and Edward Braddock succumbed to the war injuries. However, the war continued till

1763 with the signing of the Treaty of Paris and Britain winning over its French rival.
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