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The French and Indian War in the American colonies trained many officers to be able to lead men in battle. One of the most important of these was George Washington who served as a British Lt. Colonel during the French and Indian War.
George Washington was in two wars. The French and Indian War and the Revolutionary War. He was only a field grade officer during the French and Indian War. He tried to become an officer in the British Army. However, he got denied. Then when America started to pull away from Britian, George Washington declared his alligence to America and its cause. The people declared him the commanding general of the Continental Army. He then went on to fight and lead the army in the Revolutionary War.
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No, George Washington did not assassinate a French soldier. Throughout his military career and presidency, there is no historical evidence to suggest that Washington was involved in any acts of assassination.
Yes. Typically, about 25% of the Foreign Legion is made up of French citizens, both enlisted and officers (in the case of the officers, they are all French citizens).
He was a colonial officer in the British Army. BTW, the refusal of the British to commission colonials as regular officers likely contributed to Washington's decision to join the rebels during the American Revolution.
The French and Indian War in the American colonies trained many officers to be able to lead men in battle. One of the most important of these was George Washington who served as a British Lt. Colonel during the French and Indian War.
The French and Indian War in the American colonies trained many officers to be able to lead men in battle. One of the most important of these was George Washington who served as a British Lt. Colonel during the French and Indian War.
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French Immersion School of Washington was created in 1999.
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George Washington fought in the French and Indian War from 1754 to 1763. The war began in 1754, when Washington was 21 years old, and ended in 1763, when he was 30. 1754 - Washington began fighting in the French and Indian War 1763 - Washington's involvement in the French and Indian War ended