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Edward Braddock war ein britischer Offizier und Oberbefehlshaber für Nordamerika während der Operationen zu Beginn der Franzosen- und Indianerkriege. Er starb 1755 als Befehlshaber in der Schlacht am Monongahela, einer der verheerendsten Niederlagen der britischen Militärgeschichte.
Edward Braddock (January 1695 – 13 July 1755) was a British officer and commander-in-chief for the Thirteen Colonies during the start of the French and Indian War (1754–1763), the North American front of what is known in Europe and Canada as the Seven Years' War (1756–1763).
9. Juli 2024 · Edward Braddock was an unsuccessful British commander in North America in the early stages of the French and Indian War. He is best known for the Battle of the Monongahela, in which his army was decisively defeated and he was mortally wounded. Learn more about Braddock’s life and career.
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General Edward Braddock commanded British forces in the unsuccessful 1755 campaign to expel the French from the Ohio Valley near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
14. Feb. 2020 · Learn about the life, death and military career of General Edward Braddock, who fought with George Washington in the French Indian War. Find out how he underestimated the Indians and paid the price with his life.
Born in 1695 to an officer of the Coldstream Guards, Edward Braddock seemed destined for a military career. At age fifteen, he received an appointment as an ensign in his father’s regiment and quickly rose through the ranks.
A British force under General Edward Braddock, moving to take Fort Duquesne, was defeated by a force of French and Canadian troops under Captain Daniel Liénard de Beaujeu with its American Indian allies.