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100

King George III followed not his father, but this other relative to the British throne.

Who was his grandfather?

100

This was the site of a 1754 battle that sparked the Seven Years War.

What is Jumonville Glen?

100

This bad omen is often a predictor of unpleasantries yet to come.

What is a harbinger?
100

The murder of this officer led directly to the French and Indian War.

Who was Ensign Jumonville?

100

This was the objective of General Braddock when his troops were ambushed at the Monongahela.

What is Fort Duquesne?

100

Latin, among others.

What is "et al."?

200

He was serving in southern France when he got the call to rescue the colonies.

Who was Major General Edward Braddock?

200

The French Fort Duquesne was situated at the confluence of the Monongahela and Allegheny rivers, better known by this "utensil" nickname.

What are the Forks of the Ohio?

200

Top of the mountain, so to speak.

What is paramount?

200

Washington dined at Fort LeBeouf while on this type of "negotiation" mission.

What is diplomatic?

200
Jumonville was a French officer of this specific rank, the lowest among officers at the time.

What is ensign?

200

This was the name of the organization Washington commanded in the spring and summer of 1754, all 159 of them.

What is the Virginia Regiment?

300
This self-serving Native was known to the British as the Half-King.

Who was Tanacharison?

300

General Braddock met his "Water"-loo along the banks of this north-flowing river.

What is the Monongahela?

300

Poorly constructed. See also Fort Necessity.

What is ramshackle?
300

This Frenchman explored the Ohio and Mississippi valley before his death in 1687.

Who was La Salle?

300

Indian allies of the French ambushing Braddock's forces did this to themselves among the rocks and trees overlooking the roadbed, rendering themselves harder to find.

What is secreted?

300
Beaver was prized for its fur, better known to clothiers by this name.

What are pelts?

400

He declared the lands of the Ohio off limits to White settlement in 1763.

Who was King George III?

400
Washington's only surrender took place outside Fort Necessity, occurring in this rainy summer month of 1754.

What is July?

400

All together, especially mes amies!

What is en masse?

400

The French commander at Fort Duquesne attacked the oncoming British in advance, or in this manner intended to prevent a less favorable outcome.

What is preemptively?

400

Washington and Saint Pierre engaged in this casual type of conversation, as the former attempted to avoid conflict.

What is parlay?

400

One forced to vacate an area without possibility of return can be said to have been this.

What is exiled?

500

These troops were stationed at frontier forts to provide law enforcement to the hinterlands.

What are garrisons?

500
An area outside of settled areas where civil society is rare is often called this "damp" region.

What is backwater(s)?

500

A little taste of conflict.

What is a skirmish?
500
Concealment may keep you hidden, but this may prevent you from been shot, if spotted.

What is cover?

500

Washington was a young, inexperienced commander in the early days of the war, prone to this type of unwise decision making.

What is impetuous?

500

If you can't beat them, join them. You can't avoid it.

What is inevitable?

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