A Charming Field For An Encounter

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The volley fired by a young Virginian in the backwoods of America set the world on fire. - Horace Walpole

In late 1753, Virginia’s colonial governor dispatched a young George Washington to the Ohio River Valley. His mission: to stop the French from encroaching on the highly coveted, “British-claimed” region. The French refused to abandon their post and continued fortifying the area. 

A Charming Field for an Encounter: The Story of George Washington’s Fort Necessity details this initial diplomatic effort and the two resulting skirmishes: the Jumonville affair and the Battle of Fort Necessity. Using direct quotes from historical documentation, like Washington’s own journal, and vivid accounts of the people and places involved, Alberts frames these two encounters as the “opening shots of the bloodiest conflict of the 18th century”—the Seven Years’ (French and Indian) War.

Product Details
  • Historical nonfiction
  • 63 pages (Color), approx. 6”x 9”, soft cover
  • Text by Robert C. Alberts, illustrations by Daniel Maffia
  • Printed in the USA, published by Eastern National

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