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... Quesne to build a fort at the junction of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers , just where the two rivers flow into one and merge both their names and their waters in the one stream known as the Ohio River . It was here that the Ohio ...
... Quesne to build a fort at the junction of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers , just where the two rivers flow into one and merge both their names and their waters in the one stream known as the Ohio River . It was here that the Ohio ...
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... Quesne , in honor of the Canadian governor . Poor Trent , lucky enough not to be captured , was un- lucky enough to get the blame for Dinwiddie's precipitance in sending him out . Dinwiddie charged him with cowardice and ordered a court ...
... Quesne , in honor of the Canadian governor . Poor Trent , lucky enough not to be captured , was un- lucky enough to get the blame for Dinwiddie's precipitance in sending him out . Dinwiddie charged him with cowardice and ordered a court ...
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... Quesne , was able to give Jumonville's brother , Villiers , five hundred men . Later they were joined by newly ar- rived Indians and probably seven hundred marched against Washington's three hundred plus . A chaplain started out with ...
... Quesne , was able to give Jumonville's brother , Villiers , five hundred men . Later they were joined by newly ar- rived Indians and probably seven hundred marched against Washington's three hundred plus . A chaplain started out with ...
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... Quesne by the French as a security for Washington's pledge , in the capitulation , that the prisoners Washington had made in the battle with Jumonville should be promptly returned to the French . But Dinwiddie , after some hesitation ...
... Quesne by the French as a security for Washington's pledge , in the capitulation , that the prisoners Washington had made in the battle with Jumonville should be promptly returned to the French . But Dinwiddie , after some hesitation ...
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... Quesne in Canada as governor , and quotes the letter sent to him by Dinwiddie , ordering him to withdraw from Eng- lish territory . The Marquis answered that he was on French ground , and charged the Governors of New England and ...
... Quesne in Canada as governor , and quotes the letter sent to him by Dinwiddie , ordering him to withdraw from Eng- lish territory . The Marquis answered that he was on French ground , and charged the Governors of New England and ...
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