As a Native American, my tribe was very involved with the French through fur trading. I witnessed firsthand the feud between the British and French over the Ohio River Valley. Britain wanted to stop the French from completing work on Fort Duquesne in Pittsburgh to ensure they gained control of the river.
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From a window, I eavesdropped on the Albany Plan of Union. The meeting was called by the British government, which called on representatives from several colonies to plan better colonial defense. The meeting was held in Albany, New York. Benjamin Franklin developed a plan that provided intercolomial government. However, the plan failed because each colony became too jealous of its own taxation, so the plan did not work. However, the plan planted the seeds for future events...
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My tribe was allied with the French and saw Braddock's Blunder. Other tribes and the French planned to ambush the British as they emerged from Fort Cumberland. The tribe and the French attacked from the woods. Their actions frightened the British soldiers into a frenzy of fear. The French and the other Indians were able to take out 450 of the British and wound 500.
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