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What caused the French and Indian War

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Aided by such reports, the French soon learned of the British fort that William Trent and his small group of men were constructing, and French forces moved swiftly to compel its surrender on April 17, 1754. The French destroyed the unfinished fort, building in its place the much more formidable Fort Duquesne.
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== What was George Washington's role in the French and Indian War? ==
== Why did the French and Indian War escalate the Seven Years War? ==
British expeditions that sought to challenge French forts in the western frontier spiraled out of control. Instead of intimidating the French, Washington's expedition ended in disaster. Not only was he was forced to surrender to the French and allied Indian troops, but his actions also encouraged the British to escalate these minor skirmishes with France into an outright war that would eventually migrate to Europe.
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Republished from the [https://history.state.gov/ Office of the Historian, United States Department of State]

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