Because the fort did something bad
george washington
yes
im pretty sure it was the french that fired on fort neseccity not the British
Peter Mohawk Angelino Garcia french commander
Peter Mohawk Angelino Garcia french commander
The Battle of Fort Necessity in 1754 was one of the first battles fought in the French and Indian War. George Washington was forced to surrender, abandon the fort and watch as the French and their Indian allies ransacked and looted the fort he and his troops had built.
Fort Necessity
The Virginia militia colonel who was defeated by the French at Fort Necessity in 1754 was George Washington. This early conflict marked one of the first battles of the French and Indian War, highlighting the tensions between British colonial forces and French troops in North America. Washington's defeat at Fort Necessity ultimately contributed to the escalation of hostilities that led to the larger conflict.
The Necessity Fort, also known as Fort Necessity, was erected in the Great Meadows area of present-day Pennsylvania. It was built by George Washington and his troops in 1754 during the French and Indian War as a strategic defensive position against French forces. The fort's construction was a response to the need for protection in a hostile environment, but it was ultimately besieged and surrendered shortly after its completion.
George Washington
Yes, your troops will return. Any surviving troops will return to your village after the attack, if it is successful. They will also haul back a certain amount of resources, based on the number of troops in the attack.
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