Why was the death of General Braddock significant during the French and Indian War?

It gave Washington the opportunity to lead his forces and become a hero.

It forced the British to stop sending armies and start negotiating for peace.

It left the British leaderless, causing them to abandon Fort Necessity.

It allowed the French to conquer Fort Pitt and burn it to the ground

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The death of General Braddock significant during the French and Indian War gave Washington the opportunity to lead his forces and become a hero.  

  • The French and Indian War began in the mid 18th century between Great Britain and France, which lasted for seven years.
  • The dispute began in America between one another for control of land and dominance.
  • The Battle of the Monongahela allowed George Washington military experience as a volunteer aide-de-camp to General Braddock.
  • After the death of Braddock, Washington helped save the British and troops from destruction.

Therefore we can conclude that the death of General Braddock led Washington to become famous.

Thus option A. "It gave Washington the opportunity to lead his forces and become a hero" is the correct answer.                  

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