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What event led to the Seven Years' War in America?

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In the American colonies, the Seven Years' War was known as the French and Indian War, which began with the building of French forts in the Ohio Valley. Virginia militia troops under George Washington clashed with French troops near Fort Duquesne (1754). Washington was again involved in the defeat of British troops under General Braddock at the Battle of the Monongahela (1755), while clashes between the British and French at sea led to European war declarations in 1756.

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