Check that coin again. There was no such thing as the United States in 1755, let alone a U.S. one dollar coin.
best remembered for his command of a disastrous expedition against French Canada in 1755, in which he lost his life.
21 years old he was born on June 6, 1755 and was hanged on September 22, 1776
The answer is the war went downhill because Braddock had a good idea he just wasn't exepted but they kept trying.
In 1755, the largest city in the United States was Philadelphia. The second largest city at this time was New York City.
A major earthquake hit Lisbon, Portugal. See http://www.answers.com/topic/1755-lisbon-earthquake.
Ten Great Campaigns happened in 1755.
Battle of the Monongahela happened on 1755-07-09.
Battle of Fort Beauséjour happened in 1755.
The Battle of Monongahela!
Battle of Petitcodiac happened on 1755-09-04.
Battle of Lake George happened on 1755-09-08.
Draper's Meadow massacre happened on 1755-07-08.
The Acadian Exodus from Nova Scotia happened between 1755 and 1765.
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.
The great Lisbon earthquake occurred on November 1, 1755, around 9:40 AM local time.
The first natural disaster recorded happened in 1755