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George Washington has frequently been criticized for his first military campaign, which sparked the French and Indian War. This backwoods campaign between British and French colonials eventually grew into the Seven Years’ War, a global conflict between these European empires. In 1754 Washington was an ambitious yet inexperienced young officer, eager to carry out his orders and mission on behalf of Virginia and the British king. While his campaign failed to meet its objectives, Washington experienced his first taste of military command, dealing with situations that ultimately proved beyond his control, and learned lessons that made him into the man who led the Continental Army to victory in the Revolutionary War. Historian Scott Patchan delves deep into Washington's correspondence to tell the story of his training as an officer. This lecture is a FREE program jointly sponsored by the Prince William County Office of Historic Preservation and Historic Prince William.March 27; 7 – 8:30 p.m.; FREE
Old Manassas Courthouse, 9248 Lee Ave, Manassas, VA. 703-792-1731.
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9248 Lee Ave, Manassas, VA 20110-5513, United States