Fort Necessity
Fort Necessity
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George Washington did not build Washington, D.C. It was named after him. It held it's first assembly in 1800.
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George Washington built Fort Necessity in southwestern Pennsylvania in 1754. He was forced to surrender this fort to the French after a short battle known as the Battle of Fort Necessity during the French and Indian War. This was one of Washington's early military experiences.
This was early in the French and Indian war, and was won by the French. Very young and completely inexperienced George Washington was in command of the Virginia troops, and chose a very poor site for the fort he felt he must try to build. The location was dominated by high ground all around, upon which the French could take position and fire directly down into the fort, which was poorly and hastily built and incomplete. After enduring a few hours of this fire from the high ground Washington had to surrender.
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George Washington's first command was at the Battle of Fort Necessity. He was sent west by the Governor to protect the newly claimed Virginia land.
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Virginia Governor Robert Dinwiddie sent a young George Washington to establish a fort in the Ohio territory. Washington was appointed as a lieutenant colonel and was given the task of leading a small militia force to build and defend the fort against French encroachment. This ultimately led to the outbreak of the French and Indian War in 1754.
Yes, George Washington was known to be a very good dancer. He reportedly loved dancing and his athletic build made him quite graceful on the dance floor.