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. When Washington was sent to where the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio Rivers meet to take over the fort there, he was forced to quickly erect his own fort in an attempt to defend himself and his troops from a French counter attack. What was the name of the fort Washington and his troops erected?
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Fort Duquesne
Fort Necessity
Fort Pitt
Fort Oswego

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which one is correct
Answered by GPT-4 Turbo
The fort that George Washington and his troops erected was called Fort Necessity. This fort was hastily constructed in 1754 in what is now Fayette County, Pennsylvania, during the early stages of the French and Indian War. It was the site of the Battle of Fort Necessity, where Washington and his troops were ultimately forced to surrender to the French. Fort Duquesne was the fort the French had built at the location where the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio Rivers meet, which later became Fort Pitt after the British took control of the area. Fort Oswego is not related to this particular event.
Answered by GPT-4 Turbo
I apologize for any confusion. The correct answer to your question—the fort that George Washington and his troops erected when he was sent to the area where the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio Rivers meet—is Fort Necessity. This was the hasty defense they constructed in 1754 in response to the French presence and the threat of attack. Fort Duquesne was the existing French fort at the point where the rivers meet, which was later captured by the British and renamed Fort Pitt. Fort Oswego is an unrelated fort located in New York.

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