in 1754 th governor of verginia sent him to destroy the fort
George Washington was sent to the Ohio country with troops in the spring of 1754 to construct a road across the mountains. The British wanted to use the road to retake control of the Ohio River Valley.
to defend Virginia's interests
So, they could build a fort where the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers meet to form the Ohio River. They needed to try to "escavate" or search for the French forts. Washington and his troops were the first to bring on the war. When they were in their fort, they spotted some French people searching, and they killed them. Later, the French surrounded the British and told them to surrender. Washington said "Never," and that is what started the French and Indian War.
Colonel George Washington was sent to the Ohio river valley in 1754 to defend it against the French.
George Washington did this in 1754
The small post that George Washington established in the Ohio Country was called Fort Necessity. It was built in 1754 during the French and Indian War as a response to French encroachment in the area. Washington and his troops faced a surprise attack from French forces and ultimately had to surrender, marking a significant early event in the conflict.
George Washington
French built fort duquesne
George Washington sent American troops to the Ohio River Valley in 1790 because he thought that the Northwest Territory was critical to the security and growth of the new nation.
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Fort Necessity
It was set off by the killing of a French officer (Colonel Jumonville) and his men on May 28, 1754 by tribes allied to the English. The Indians accompanied some troops from the Virginia militia (commanded by a young George Washington) who had been sent to protect the English building a fort at the Forks of the Ohio. The French had forced the British to leave and had built their own fort, Fort Duquesne. After the French learned of Jumonville's fate, Washington's force was then attacked by French troops under Jumonville's brother. The battle occurred on July 9, 1754 at a hastily erected encampment called Fort Necessity, and Washington was forced to surrender and withdraw. The conflict escalated after more British and colonial forces were sent into the Ohio Valley.