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

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

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

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

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On July 13, Braddock died of his wounds. Captain Orme, one of the generals aides-de-camp, reported that Braddock was mostly silent during the retreat but that he spoke once to say, Who would have thought? We shall better know how to deal with them another time. Braddock was buried in the middle of the road that his men had cut a week earlier. The army and its wagons then passed over the grave to obscure it, hoping to keep the Indians from discovering it and desecrating Braddocks body.

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