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When we came there, we were attacked by a party
of French and Indians, whose number, I am
persuaded, did not exceed three hundred men;
while ours consisted of about one thousand three
hundred well-armed troops, chiefly regular
soldiers, who were struck with such a panic that
they behaved with more cowardice than it is
possible to conceive. The officers behaved
gallantly, in order to encourage their men, for
which they suffered greatly, there being near
sixty killed and wounded.
Intro
How is Washington's account similar to the newspaper
account?
O Both accounts describe the hilly terrain.
O Both accounts describe how the British soldiers
panicked.
Both accounts describe the French and Indians'
battle formation.
Both accounts describe how many soldiers were on
each side.