The Battle of Monongahela!
Edward Braddock was shot on July 9, 1755, during the Battle of the Monongahela, part of the French and Indian War. He led British forces against the French and their Native American allies but suffered a devastating defeat. Braddock was mortally wounded in the battle and died a few days later, on July 13, 1755.
The French people stormed the Bastille in 1789 and so July 14th is the French Independence Day. The French people stormed the Bastille in 1789 and so July 14th is the French Independence Day.
The Age of Enlightenment began about 1650-1700, the French and Indian War lasted from 1754 to 1763, and the Declaration of Independence was ratified on July 4, 1776. Enlightenment --> French and Indian War --> Declaration of Independence
General Edward Braddock lost the Battle of the Monongahela on July 9, 1755, during the French and Indian War. His forces were ambushed by a combined French and Native American force near present-day Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The defeat was significant, resulting in heavy casualties for the British and marking a turning point in the war. Braddock himself was mortally wounded in the battle.
Braddock's defeat at the Battle of the Monongahela on July 9, 1755, was primarily due to his underestimation of the French and their Native American allies, as well as his rigid adherence to traditional European military tactics. His forces were ambushed while crossing the Monongahela River, and the lack of effective reconnaissance contributed to their surprise. Additionally, the terrain favored the guerrilla warfare employed by the French and Native Americans, overwhelming Braddock's troops, leading to a disastrous defeat and heavy casualties.
during the french and Indian war he got hit by the Indian and died
Edward Braddock was shot on July 9, 1755, during the Battle of the Monongahela, part of the French and Indian War. He led British forces against the French and their Native American allies but suffered a devastating defeat. Braddock was mortally wounded in the battle and died a few days later, on July 13, 1755.
July 13, 1755 was a Sunday.
There were no dollars in 1755. In fact, there wasn't even a United States in 1755 (remember what happened on July 4, 1776?). Please check your coin and post a new question with a more complete description including what pictures are on it and any wording that you can make out.
July 1755
nothing... NEW RESPONDENT. 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.
the 4th of july 1763
July 17, 1765
July 9, 1755
The French people stormed the Bastille in 1789 and so July 14th is the French Independence Day. The French people stormed the Bastille in 1789 and so July 14th is the French Independence Day.
The Storming of the Bastille.
He was kidnapped