ON 9 JULY 1755 AMID THE WILDERNESS OF NORTH AMERICA, BRITAIN SUFFERED
ONE OF THE MOST HUMILIATING DEFEATS IN HER HISTORY. THIS ILLUSTRATED
VOLUME EXPLORES THE LEAD-UP, THE BATTLE AND ITS FAR-REACHING
CONSEQUENCES.
General Braddock's army, a mixture of British regulars and American
militia, was shattered, losing over 900 men from a force of 1,300.
Braddock was killed and the remnants of his army rescued by his aide,
Colonel George Washington. The origins of this defeat can be traced
back to the death of a junior French officer little more than a year
before in a relatively minor skirmish with a party of Virginian
militia commanded by the same George Washington.
René Chartrand examines the subsequent chain of events that
ultimately sparked a world war.
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Washington’s defeat, Braddock’s disaster
Product details
ISBN
9781846036620
Published
2020
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Bloomsbury UK
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author