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I. | Birth of Washington.—His Boyhood. |
II. | Washington's Youth.—First Surveying Expedition. |
III. | Rival Claims of the English and the French.—Preparations for Hostilities. |
IV. | Washington's Mission to the French Commander. |
V. | Military Expedition to the Frontier. |
VI. | Misfortunes.—Capitulation of Fort Necessity. |
VII. | A Campaign under General Braddock. |
VIII. | Braddock's Advance.—His Defeat. |
IX. | Washington in Command.—Panics on the Frontier. |
X. | Frontier Service. |
XI. | Operations against the French.—Washington's Marriage. |
XII. | Campaigns in the North.—Washington at Mount Vernon. |
XIII. | Colonial Discontents. |
XIV. | Expedition to the Ohio.—Tea Tax. |
XV. | The First General Congress. |
XVI. | Military Measures.—Affairs at Lexington. |
XVII. | Capture of Ticonderoga and Crown Point.—Washington appointed Commander-in-Chief. |
XVIII. | Battle of Bunker Hill. |
XIX. | Washington on his Way to the Camp. |
XX. | Siege of Boston. |
XXI. | Projects for the Invasion of Canada. |
XXII. | War along the Coast.—Progress of the Siege. |
XXIII.
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