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GENERAL BRADDOCK: DEATH. The death and defeat of General Edward Braddock on his

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GENERAL BRADDOCK: DEATH. The death and defeat of General Edward Braddock on his

GENERAL BRADDOCK: DEATH.
The death and defeat of General Edward Braddock on his expedition against Fort Duquesne, July 1755. Steel engraving, American, 19th century

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American Indian Army Attack Battlefield Braddock Conflict Death Duquesne Edward Fort Duquesne French Indian War July Monongahela Pennsylvania Surrender Troop


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GENERAL BRADDOCK: DEATH. A haunting depiction of the tragic end to General Edward Braddock's expedition against Fort Duquesne in July 1755. This powerful steel engraving, created by an American artist in the 19th century, captures the intense battle and ultimate defeat suffered by Braddock and his troops. The image transports us to the Monongahela battlefield in Pennsylvania, where chaos reigns supreme. The brave soldiers of both sides clash fiercely amidst billowing smoke and flying bullets. In this pivotal moment, General Braddock meets his untimely demise, symbolizing not only a personal tragedy but also a significant setback for British forces during the French-Indian War. As we examine this artwork closely, we witness the intricate details that bring history to life. The stoic faces of Native American warriors reveal their strategic prowess as they engage with British troops led by General Braddock himself. The tension is palpable as men from different worlds collide on this fateful day. This print serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during times of conflict. It commemorates those who fought valiantly for their respective causes while shedding light on the complexities inherent in colonial expansion and power struggles between nations. A testament to artistic skill and historical significance, 'GENERAL BRADDOCK: DEATH' invites us to reflect upon past events that have shaped our present reality.

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