Yes, he was a British officer
He was a British officer
George Washington was commissioned by the British Army as a Lieutenant Colonel in the French and Indian War. He was the commander in chief if the American colonists in the Revolutionary War.
He alienated his Native American allies and retreated with his guide back to Virginia.
George Washington began his service in the French and Indian war in the year 1753, retiring from same in 1758.
The British won, but not because of George Washington
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He was a British officer
He was a British officer
Yes, he was a British officer
George Washington was NEVER a member of the British Royal Navy, but he did fight in the British Army during the French and Indian War
The British surrender came on October 19, 1781. The siege had begun in late September after a French naval victory on September 5.
He was a British officer so he commanded British troops.
I think you mean the British army deployed against the French and their Indian allies.
In 1773, during the French and Indian War, George Washington served as an ambassador for the British to the French and the Indians.