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  2. Battle of Fort Necessity - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Fort Necessity, also known as the Battle of the Great Meadows, took place on July 3, 1754, in present-day Farmington in Fayette County, Pennsylvania.The engagement, along with a May 28 skirmish known as the Battle of Jumonville Glen, was the first military combat experience for George Washington, who was later selected as commander of the Continental Army during the American ...

  3. Fort Necessity National Battlefield - Wikipedia

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    Fort Necessity National Battlefield is a National Battlefield in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, United States, which preserves the site of the Battle of Fort Necessity.The battle, which took place on July 3, 1754, was an early battle of the French and Indian War, and resulted in the surrender of British colonial forces under Colonel George Washington, to the French and Indians, under Louis ...

  4. French presence in the Ohio Valley - Wikipedia

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    Satisfied with their victory, the British returned to Fort Necessity. [citation needed] On 3 July 1754, the French, aided by Native American tribes, took their revenge at the Battle of Fort Necessity. Heavy rain prevented the British from seeing the terrain and defending themselves against their attackers.

  5. Battle of Jumonville Glen - Wikipedia

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    On June 28, 1754, a combined force of 600 French, French Canadian, and Indian soldiers, under the command of Jumonville's brother, Louis Coulon de Villiers, left Fort Duquesne. [36] On July 3, they captured Fort Necessity in the Battle of Fort Necessity and forced Washington to negotiate a withdrawal under arms. [37]

  6. Seven Years' War - Wikipedia

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    The most important French fort planned was intended ... Washington's army at Fort Necessity on 3 July 1754 and ... opponents and won the Battle of the ...

  7. Louis Coulon de Villiers - Wikipedia

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    An engraving depicting the evening council of George Washington at Fort Necessity. Louis Coulon, Sieur de Villiers (17 August 1710 – 2 November 1757) was a French military officer who served during the French and Indian War. Perhaps his greatest claim to fame is the fact that he is the only military opponent to force George Washington to ...

  8. Fort Duquesne - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Jumonville Glen is widely considered the formal start of the French and Indian War, the North American front of the Seven Years' War. [7] [8] Washington ordered construction of Fort Necessity at a large clearing known as the Great Meadows.

  9. George Washington in the French and Indian War - Wikipedia

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    Washington then finished building Fort Necessity at the Great Meadows, anticipating a French counterattack. The fort, completed June 2, was not much more than a wooden stockade 7 feet (2.1 m) high and about 50 feet (15 m) in diameter surrounded by a ditch. It was so poorly sited (surrounded by higher hills and woods providing cover to the enemy ...