He was a mesenger to the royal governor, Lord Dinwiddie. He was to take word to the French in the Ohio River Valley that they were trespassing on land claimed by the English. The French told Washington that they would hold the land at all costs.
He was a mesenger to the royal governor, Lord Dinwiddie. He was to take word to the French in the Ohio River Valley that they were trespassing on land claimed by the English. The French told Washington that they would hold the land at all costs.
He was a British officer
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The Indian tribes played a major role in the 7 Years War (also known as the French & Indian War. Initially, the tribes primarily favored the French, but as the war dragged on and Britain's military began to assert itself, the tribes gradually switched their allegiance to the British.
Many colonists fought in the french and Indian war because they wanted to be involved in what was going to be affected in their country. I'm not sure if that's right, but that's probably why.
Washington played no role in the rebellion. His only reported reaction is "Good God." He wasn't president until 1789 and had no part in the government at the time.
He was a British officer
He was a British officer
He was a mesenger to the royal governor, Lord Dinwiddie. He was to take word to the French in the Ohio River Valley that they were trespassing on land claimed by the English. The French told Washington that they would hold the land at all costs.
He was a mesenger to the royal governor, Lord Dinwiddie. He was to take word to the French in the Ohio River Valley that they were trespassing on land claimed by the English. The French told Washington that they would hold the land at all costs.
He was a British officer
because the french asked for the Indians help to defeat the British in the french and Indian war.
He was a colonial officer in the British Army. BTW, the refusal of the British to commission colonials as regular officers likely contributed to Washington's decision to join the rebels during the American Revolution.
if a french man married an Indian woman that could represent peace between both nations, and the native group could help during the war between the french and British
The water route played a big role in the French and Indian War because it made it easier to get away.
north america was the battlground
many times
Water routes played an important role in the French and Indian War because it was a means of escape and enabled them to get away.