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French and Indian War
1753
Governor Dinwiddie sent George Washington to upper Ohio to warn French out of Ohio Valley
Jul 03, 1754
The French and Indian War began with Washington's defeat at Fort Necessity
Jul 09, 1755
French & Indians defeated Braddock's men at Battle of the Monongahela
1755
Gen. Edward Braddock attempted to take Fort Duquesne during French & Indian War
1756
Sandy Creek Expedition turned back in a state of near-starvation and mutiny
1756
Washington organized small chain of forts in the South Branch and Potomac valleys
1758
Fort Pitt named
1759
Occasional Indian raids continued in Virginia
1760
Occasional Indian raids continued in Virginia
1763
The Treaty of Paris ended French & Indian War
1764
An uneasy peace settled over the Ohio Valley, though the issue of who would control the region remained unsettled View Articles by Existing Key Dates or Specify Your Own Date Range |
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