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Natives
100

This "damp" battle site was a hastily built fort.

What is Fort Necessity?

100

He was serving in southern France, when he was recalled to the Colonies by King George II.

Who was General Edward Braddock?

100

He ordered Braddock to "rescue" the colonies in 1755.

Who was King George II?

100

This fort hosted Washington's first furtive attempt to negotiate a French withdrawal from the Ohio Valley.

What was Fort LeBeouf?

100

This  group were the only allies of the British in the Trans-Allegheny.

Who were the Mingo?

200

A French noble was "assassinated" here.

What is Jumonville Glen?

200

Washington was promoted to this rank when he took command of the Virginia Regiment in 1754.

What is Lieutenant Colonel?

200

King George III was not the son of George II, but this more distant relation.

What is grandson?

200

His "murder" led directly to the French and Indian War.

Who was Jumonville?

200
This Seneca Chief was a friend of George Washington.

Who was Guyasuta?

300

This French fort was the end of General Braddock's road, and of General Braddock.

What was Fort Duquesne?

300

Braddock was killed by French troops outside Fort Duquesne, located in this modern Pennsylvania city.

What is Pittsburgh?

300
He served as the colonial Governor of Virginia, as his boss, the real governor was in London.

Who was Robert Dinwiddie?

300

Braddock did this to "every tree" between Cumberland, MD and Pittsburgh, PA.

What is cut down?

300

The French trappers traded with natives as they trapped this important American mammal.

What is beaver?

400

This important Canadian provincial capital fell to the British, sealing the French fate in North America.

What was Quebec?

400

He was commander of the patrol ambushed by George Washington in 1754.

Who was Ensign Jumonville?

400
This Mingo native was a treacherous one, killing a valuable French prisoner, and starting the French and Indian War in the process.

Who was Tanacharison?

400

The French commander of Fort Duquesne avoided this devastating type of attack by meeting Braddock outside the fort.

What is siege warfare?

400

Natives trapped in the Ohio between the British and French found it hard to maintain this "uninvolved" political posture.

What is neutral (neutrality)?

500

Washington led this unit at both Jumonville Glen and Fort Necessity.

What was the Virginia Regiment?

500
He commanded French troops exploring the Ohio and Mississippi valleys from 1670 to 1687.

Who was La Salle?

500

We call him Tanacharison, but the British called him this.

What is Half-King?

500

Braddock arrived in the colonies and added 1,000 of these "temporary troops" to his army, bringing his total strength to nearly 4,000.

What are militia?

500

The Ohio Valley was granted to these "French allies" under the terms of the Proclamation of 1763.

Who were the natives (Indians)?

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