Which answer best summarizes George Washington’s experience in western Pennsylvania during the French and Indian War? construction of Fort Necessity and defeat of the French nearby construction of Fort Necessity and capture by the French construction of Fort Necessity and defeat of the Native Americans nearby construction of Fort Necessity and capture by the Native Americans
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington_in_the_French_and_Indian_War reading is fun
woohooooo soo much fun!! -_-
your answer probably is in the last paragraph of fort necessity
u already know the answer??
@completeidiot ??
did you read it yet? its your question, i wouldnt know which information is relevant to your question the information in the paragraph i stated seems like relevant information if you're just refering the period around fort necessity
is it between a and B??
i would go with defeated, because they released him under the terms that he sign a surrender document
wait but is it french or native americans?? french?
@completeidiot
hard to say, the french and the indians were allies, the defeat of fort necessity- he had to sign surrender papers that were in french
on a side note, i would like to say that i am not an expert in the french and indian war
which one would u put?
omggggggggggggggggggggggggggg i cant find it!!!!! -__- *sigh* just keep reading just keep reading UGH!!
what r u gonna delete?
nada....
huh ?? I DIDNT SEEEEEEEEEE
good
awwwwwwwww :(
is it A???????????????????????????????? @panlac01 and @completeidiot ????
i was right!!!!!!!!!!! Its A!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! right @completeidiot and @panlac01
huh?
what do u mean huh??
IS IT B? just someone say yes or noo pleaseee
I found this, so far .....
While the road building went on, Washington pressed Tanacharison for more Indian support. However, the Half King seemed to have lost confidence in the British cause, and he and his followers soon abandoned the British camp. This complete loss of Indian support prompted Washington to withdraw his work crews back to Fort Necessity.[37] Not long afterward, a force of 700 French and Indians surrounded the fort, and Washington was soon compelled to surrender.
I read that George Washington ambushed the "Canadien" camp
It also says that he surrendered, was not captured. So you can eliminate the last option if you want.
ok :) cool
still at it?
yes -_-
just pick an answer already
i picked B but u never said yes or no and i wanna make sure its right lol
If I had to guess, based on what I read, I would pick A. But you pick the answer you're most sure with. You're taking the class, not me.
why would you pick A, genesis? you clearly stated that George WAshington surrended the fort
He surrendered, it wasn't captured. But I suppose you just answered Gaby's question... lol
so its B!!!!!!!!!! ???????????
Reading further... it did mention something about " This complete loss of Indian support prompted Washington to withdraw his work crews back to Fort Necessity.[37] Not long afterward, a force of 700 French and Indians surrounded the fort, and Washington was soon compelled to surrender. The surrender document that Washington signed prevented his men from returning to the Ohio Country for one year, and included an admission that Jumonville had been "assassinated""
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