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He did not participate in the Revolutionary War, because he died on July 13, 1755,
after having been wounded and defeated at the Battle of Monongahela, fought 5 days earlier, during the French and Indian War.
Edward Braddock.
Edward Braddock was leader of the colonies during the French and Indian War, also called the Seven Years War. He died during a battle in 1755. He never led a battle in the Revolutionary War.
General Edward Braddock was fatally shot at an encounter with French soldiers and their Indian allies from Fort Duquesne during the French and Indian War in 1755. George Washington was serving as a volunteer and helped carry the General off the field.
Edward Braddock
during the french and Indian war he got hit by the Indian and died
During the French and Indian War, George Washington served as an aide-de-camp to General Edward Braddock. He was appointed to this position in 1755 and assisted Braddock in coordinating military operations against French forces in North America. Washington's experiences in this role helped shape his military career and leadership skills, which he later applied during the American Revolutionary War.
General Edward Braddock, a British officer during the French and Indian War, was married to Martha Braddock. They had no children together, as Braddock's military career and untimely death in 1755 left little room for family life. His legacy is primarily tied to his military endeavors rather than his personal life.
Edward Braddock was a poor choice of leader during the French and Indian War because he was more accustomed to traditional means of warfare and could not defend against the Indian's guerrilla tactics, leading to the destruction of most of his force.
Edward Braddock was a poor choice of leader during the French and Indian War because he was more accustomed to traditional means of warfare and could not defend against the Indian's guerrilla tactics, leading to the destruction of most of his force.
Edward Braddock was a poor choice of leader during the French and Indian War because he was more accustomed to traditional means of warfare and could not defend against the Indian's guerrilla tactics, leading to the destruction of most of his force.
Colonel George Washington warned General Edward Braddock about the dangers of ambushes during their march to Fort Duquesne in 1755. Washington, having experience from earlier conflicts with Native American tribes, understood the tactics they employed and cautioned Braddock to be vigilant. However, Braddock largely ignored Washington's advice, leading to a disastrous defeat at the Battle of the Monongahela.
during the french and Indian war he got hit by the Indian and died