Dec 31, 2009

Salem on History | Battle of Monongahela

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Article abstract: Type of action: Ground battle in the French and Indian War. Result: French crush a British army, stopping an offensive against Fort Duquesne.

On July 9, 1755, Major General Edward Braddock’s 1,400-man army neared Fort Duquesne after a month-long march from Fort Cumberland, Maryland, through the wilderness. Captain Claude-Pierre Contrecoeur, Duquesne’s commander, sent Captain Daniel-Hyacinthe-Marie Liénard Beaujeu and more than 600 Native Americans to slow the British advance. The two forces met in early afternoon. Beaujeu was killed...

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