Enlightenment · North America · War
1755
Braddock's Defeat on the Monongahela
July 9, 1755
General Edward Braddock marched 1,400 British regulars into the Pennsylvania forest in parade order. French and Indians shredded them from behind trees. Braddock was mortally wounded; Washington, his aide, had two horses shot from under him and buried his general in the road so wagons would hide the grave. The disaster taught the colonies that European tactics could fail catastrophically in American wilderness.