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Twenty-two-year-old Lieutenant Colonel George Washington led Virginia militia in
1754 Event

May 28

Young Washington Fires First Shot: French and Indian War Begins

Twenty-two-year-old Lieutenant Colonel George Washington led Virginia militia in a surprise attack on a French reconnaissance party at Jumonville Glen, killing ten soldiers including their commander. The skirmish in the Pennsylvania wilderness ignited the French and Indian War, which expanded into a global conflict between Britain and France that reshaped colonial North America.

May 28, 1754

272 years ago

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