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What was George Washington's role in the French and Indian War? He established an alliance between the British and the Iroquois Confederacy. He led militias and troops in battles that led to the start of the war. He led the British to early victories at Fort Ticonderoga and Quebec.

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He led militias and troops in battles that led to the start of the war.

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In 1754, under the order of Lt. Governor Dinwiddie, Lt. Col. George Washington along with about 160 Virginia militia were given the go ahead to kill and destroy whoever resisted the British control of the Ohio country. This eventually led to Washignton and his group of militias to engage in a fight against the French soldiers thereby killing about 13 soldiers and captured another 21 from the French side. This actions ultimately led to the start of the war.

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