The British commander at Fort Edward during the French and Indian War was Colonel Ephraim Williams. He played a significant role in the early part of the conflict, particularly in the defense of the fort and the surrounding area. Williams was also instrumental in the formation of the provincial troops and was later killed at the Battle of Lake George in 1755.
The Commander at Fort McHenry during the British attack was Maj. George Armistead.
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Edward Braddock
Charles Cornwallis was the British commander in the Southern colonies. He served in the military from 1757 to 1805, reaching the rank of Lieutenant General.
In April 1755, British General Edward Braddock launched an attack on Fort Duquesne, a French fort located at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers in present-day Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This assault was part of the larger conflict known as the French and Indian War. Braddock's campaign aimed to assert British control over the Ohio Valley but ultimately resulted in a significant defeat for his forces.
The Commander at Fort McHenry during the British attack was Maj. George Armistead.
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Jacques Legardeur de Saint-Pierre was the French commander at Fort Leboeuf from 1753 until 1759. In 1759 the French lost control of the fort to the British.
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