""Braddock Road"" recounts the ill-fated Braddock's Campaign of 1755, a pivotal moment in colonial history and the French and Indian War. John Kennedy Lacock meticulously details the events surrounding General Edward Braddock's attempt to capture Fort Duquesne, exploring the military strategies, challenges, and ultimate defeat that shaped the early conflict. This historical account offers a compelling examination of the campaign, deeply rooted in the era of the American colonies. Readers gain insight into the strategies and struggles of the period. The narrative sheds light on the early military career of George Washington, who served as an aide-de-camp during the expedition. A valuable resource for those interested in military history, colonial history, and the pre-Revolutionary War period.
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John Kennedy Lacock Imprint: Anson Street Press Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Spine: 2mm
Weight: 64g ISBN:9781023421935 ISBN 10: 1023421933 Pages: 36 Publication Date:29 March 2025 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active