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... In 1780 Washington heard that the French landed in Chesapeake Bay to have a land and sea attack on the British in Virginia, so he marched south with about 1000 ...
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... Assured that the Virginia frontier was safe from French attack, Washington left the army in 1758 and returned to Mount Vernon to restore his estate which he ...
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... Assured that the Virginia frontier was safe from French attack, Washington left the army in 1758 and returned to Mount Vernon to restore his estate which he ...
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... Since Van Braam had failed to notice the ugly word in the surrender document, where it occurred more than once, the French contended that Washington had signed ...
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... to attack. This caused Washington to launch an attack against the French camp so as to gain the advantage over them. This is considered ...
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... When the French arrived in 1780 to aid America, Washington was able to capture Charles Cornwallis at Yorktown with the help of the French. ...
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... When the French arrived in 1780 to aid America, Washington was able to capture Charles Cornwallis at Yorktown with the help of the French. ...
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... Conflict over this area eventually erupted into the French and Indian War, in which Washington played a major military role that established his reputation as ...
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... from the area. While on a patrol for the French, Major Washington came upon a small group of Frenchmen, which he took for scouts. ...
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... the ground by the French. Washington's service in the French and Indian War was finally over. Assured that the Virginia frontier ...
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... While Washington and his men were suffering at Valley Forge, another American army defeated the British at Saratoga. When the French king, Louis XVI, heard of ...
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... The First battle was against a small militia led by a young ambitious George Washington who took some French prisoners, but the French quickly retaliated and ...
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... This outraged, Lieutenand Governor Robert Dinwiddie of Virginia sent George Washington and a company of militia to send the French from the area. ...
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... When the French arrived, Washington formed his men in front of the trenches, hoping for a battle in the open. The French however did not take the bait. ...
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... of southern Virginia. It was Washington who in 1754, ordered the first gunfire of the French and Indian War. In 1755, he finally ...
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... It surprises the reader to see that Cunliffe does not go into more detail on the subject of how Washington may have ... First off was the French threat was gone. ...
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... had copiously essayed to obtain American support in the French Revolution, and in accordance with America's foreign policy, Washington vehemently resisted any ...
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... had copiously essayed to obtain American support in the French Revolution, and in accordance with America's foreign policy, Washington vehemently resisted any ...
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... had copiously essayed to obtain American support in the French Revolution, and in accordance with America's foreign policy, Washington vehemently resisted any ...
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... All of the things above created the French and Indian War. The war taught leadership and helped George Washington gain experience to become a leader for the ...
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... and granting French military commissions in order to mount expeditions against British forces in Europe. This affair, although recalled by Washington, led to ...
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... trouble. Citizen Genet dishonored Washington's policy by trying to encourage popular support in America for the French government. He ...
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... Conflict over this area eventually erupted into the French and Indian War, in which Washington played a major military role that established his reputation as ...
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... not seem to show his indispensability, but if Washington wasn't our first president who knows where we would be right now (probably be speaking French or in ...
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... not seem to show his indispensability, but if Washington wasn't our first president who knows where we would be right now (probably be speaking French or in ...
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... not seem to show his indispensability, but if Washington wasn't our first president who knows where we would be right now (probably be speaking French or in ...
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... condemned the French Revolution when it entered its radical Jacobin phase, although Jefferson was an exception. In America, as Washington and Jefferson ...
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... be forever imprinted on Washington's mind.(Ayres 199) In the coming years George Washington was involved in historical events such as the French and Indian War ...
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... Jules Moch, the French Minister of National Defence, arrived in Washington in an effort to gain greater United States military aid. ...
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... Washington. The French Admiral DeGrasse aids Washington with naval support. Cornwallis chases Washington onto a peninsula. Washington ...
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