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George Washington first traveled to Ohio in 1754 during the early stages of the French and Indian War. He was sent by the Virginia colonial government to confront French forces encroaching on British territory in the Ohio Valley. Washington's initial mission led him to the area around present-day Pittsburgh, where he encountered French troops at Fort Duquesne. His experiences during this expedition marked his first significant military engagement and helped raise his profile as a leader.
Robert Dinwiddie sent George Washington to the Ohio country.
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Colonel George Washington was sent to the Ohio river valley in 1754 to defend it against the French.
George Washington was asked to lead the troops in the French & Indian War. His first testing, he was defeated. He returned home vowing to never be involved in the military again. However, this was not the case later on.
George Washington.
George Rogers Clark was the leader of Virginia frontier fighters in the Ohio river valley
George Rogers Clark was the leader of Virginia frontier fighters in the Ohio river valley
George Washington
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George Washington was sent to the Ohio country with troops in the spring of 1754 to construct a road across the mountains. The British wanted to use the road to retake control of the Ohio River Valley.
He Sent him to the Ohio valley to fight the French.