Britain dispatches from Ireland two regiments under …

Years: 1755 - 1755

Britain dispatches from Ireland two regiments under General Braddock, for whom Washington serves as aide-de-camp, in 1755.

The French and their native allies attack the Redcoats as they approach Fort Duquesne, initiating what is called the French and Indian War.

Braddock and most of his officers die in the battle, and Washington leads the survivors back to Virginia.

Britain in the same year deports en masse the French-speaking Acadians of Nova Scotia to the American colonies, because the Acadians are not observing the neutrality mandated by treaty.

The British disperse about seven thousand individuals, of a total population of eight thousand, among various colonial centers.

Many of these involuntary transplants congregate in Louisiana, becoming the ancestors of the modern Cajuns (from Acadians).

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