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In 1765, General Edward Braddock was ambushed by French soldiers and Canadian Indians

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Graham Coton

<p>Graham Coton</p>

<p>Day of Defeat: Army of the Doomed. An Indian war cry signalled the start of one of the worst disasters in the history of the british army when, in 1765, General Edward Braddock was ambushed by French soldiers and fierce Canadian Indians. Original artwork from Look and Learn no. 646, 1 June 1974.</p>

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