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When George Washington volunteered to lead the soldiers in the French war he was young and new to the military and decided to do this because he wanted to flatter Governor Robert Dinwiddie with the purpose of succeeding the adjutancy of the North.
The French War started in 1754, George Washington was only 22 years old at that time with no military experience. This war was very important in his career because he got experience in terms of both military and politics. George Washington and his 160 men defeated French soldiers in a surprise attack and killed their 10 soldiers which also including Coulon de Jumonville who was their Commander and took 21 war prisoners.
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Governor Robert Dinwiddie sent 21-year-old Major George Washington of the Virginia Regiment on a mission to confront the French forces.
Washington was to deliver a message from the governor demanding that the French leave the region and halt their harassment of English traders. Washington departed Williamsburg, Virginia in October 1753 and made his way into the rugged trans- Appalachian region with Jacob Van Braam, a family friend and French speaker, and Christopher Gist, an Ohio company trader and guide. On December 11, 1753, amidst a raging snowstorm, Washington arrived and was politely received by Captain Jacques Legardeur de Saint-Pierre at Fort LeBoeuf. After reviewing Dinwiddie's letter, Legardeur de Saint-Pierre calmly wrote a reply stating that the French king's claim to the Ohio Valley was "incontestable."