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Fort Necessity National Battlefield Patch Fayette Historic Pennsylvania Embroidered Iron On

Fort Necessity National Battlefield Patch Fayette Historic Pennsylvania Embroidered Iron On

In the wilderness of Pennsylvania’s Allegheny Mountains, colonial troops commanded by 22-year-old Colonel George Washington were defeated here on July 3, 1754. The battle marked the opening of the French and Indian War and was Washington’s only military surrender.

The engagement at Fort Necessity also opened a global conflict referred to as the Seven Years War. France and Great Britain, the two most powerful countries at that time, vied for colonies in North America, Asia, Africa, the Caribbean and the Philippines. In North America, both France and Britain built alliances with the American Indians through trade and treaties. The war ended in 1763 with British domination over the French colonies.

In 1765, the British Parliament levied the Stamp Act in an attempt to pay for the French and Indian War. This set the stage for the American Revolution and forever changed the lives of the Native Americans and the colonists.

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    Fort Necessity National Battlefield Patch Fayette Historic Pennsylvania Embroidered Iron On

    In the wilderness of Pennsylvania’s Allegheny Mountains, colonial troops commanded by 22-year-old Colonel George Washington were defeated here on July 3, 1754. The battle marked the opening of the French and Indian War and was Washington’s only military surrender.

    The engagement at Fort Necessity also opened a global conflict referred to as the Seven Years War. France and Great Britain, the two most powerful countries at that time, vied for colonies in North America, Asia, Africa, the Caribbean and the Philippines. In North America, both France and Britain built alliances with the American Indians through trade and treaties. The war ended in 1763 with British domination over the French colonies.

    In 1765, the British Parliament levied the Stamp Act in an attempt to pay for the French and Indian War. This set the stage for the American Revolution and forever changed the lives of the Native Americans and the colonists.

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    • Patch measures 2.75 Wide x 3.5 Tall

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      In the wilderness of Pennsylvania’s Allegheny Mountains, colonial troops commanded by 22-year-old Colonel George Washington were defeated here on July 3, 1754. The battle marked the opening of the French and Indian War and was Washington’s only military surrender.

      The engagement at Fort Necessity also opened a global conflict referred to as the Seven Years War. France and Great Britain, the two most powerful countries at that time, vied for colonies in North America, Asia, Africa, the Caribbean and the Philippines. In North America, both France and Britain built alliances with the American Indians through trade and treaties. The war ended in 1763 with British domination over the French colonies.

      In 1765, the British Parliament levied the Stamp Act in an attempt to pay for the French and Indian War. This set the stage for the American Revolution and forever changed the lives of the Native Americans and the colonists.

      Product Details

      • Patch measures 2.75 Wide x 3.5 Tall