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George Washington's Quest for the Forks of the Ohio

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With Dr. Erica Nuckles

Director of History & Collections of Fort Ligonier and the Braddock's Battlefield History Center

From 1753 to 1758, George Washington was central to Great Britain's efforts to control the Ohio River Valley. Washington's experience as a young officer during the French and Indian War served as the training ground for his future leadership as commander of the Continental Army and as our nation's first president. 

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