best remembered for his command of a disastrous expedition against French Canada in 1755, in which he lost his life.
The answer is the war went downhill because Braddock had a good idea he just wasn't exepted but they kept trying.
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The Great Depression had a profound impact on Jim Braddock, forcing him from a successful boxing career into financial hardship. As the economic crisis deepened, he struggled to provide for his family, often taking on odd jobs to make ends meet. Braddock's resilience and determination led him to return to boxing, ultimately culminating in his surprising victory over Max Baer in 1935, which not only revitalized his career but also inspired many during a time of widespread despair. His story became a symbol of hope and perseverance amidst the struggles of the Great Depression.
General Philip Sheridan fought as a Union general in the American Civil War
His highest achieved ranking was Lieutenant General (LTG or 3 star general) Addressed as "General" Typically commands corps-sized units (20,000 to 45,000 Soldiers). When he retired he was ranked Major General (MG or 2 star general) Addressed as "General" Typically commands division-sized units (10,000 to 15,000 Soldiers).
Edward Braddock.
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General Edward Braddock was British.
the war was his
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he was a British general that lead an expidition against the french at fort dunquesne
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George Washington was military aide of British General Braddock. He was also a defender of the frontier in the Americas.