General Braddock, and a young George Washington takes 2,100 men to take Fort Duquesne away from the French. There are very little Indian allies on the British side.
Impatient with the army's slow mobility, Braddock splits his army into two. One group stays behind the front group while he leads the spearhead group.
The British crossed the Monongahela River in Peace, but then...
The English unexpectedly met the French and Indians who crushed the disorganized English. The French Commander is one of the first to fall.
During the clash, Braddock is gravely injured, and George Washington orders the British to do a strategic retreat. The English lose with hundreds dead, while the French have most men alive.