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Source 1: Benjamin Franklin, Pennsylvania Gazette, first appeared May 9, 1754. Franklin had advocated creating a union of British colonies to negotiate with Indians and
oppose Indian and French aggression together.
SA
JOIN, or DIE.
Source 2: George Washington, letter to Robert Orme, aide-de-camp [assistant] to British General Edward Braddock, March 15, 1755.
It is true Sir, that I have....expressed a [desire] to serve the [brewing war] as a Volunteer...I may have to serve (with my best abilities) my King & Country, I must...confess,
that I am not a little biased by selfish considerations. To be plain, Sir, I wish [truly] wish to attain some knowledge of the Military Profession: and, believing a more favourable
opportunity cannot offer, than to serve under a Gentleman of General Braddock's abilities and experience.
Transcribed Image Text:Source 1: Benjamin Franklin, Pennsylvania Gazette, first appeared May 9, 1754. Franklin had advocated creating a union of British colonies to negotiate with Indians and oppose Indian and French aggression together. SA JOIN, or DIE. Source 2: George Washington, letter to Robert Orme, aide-de-camp [assistant] to British General Edward Braddock, March 15, 1755. It is true Sir, that I have....expressed a [desire] to serve the [brewing war] as a Volunteer...I may have to serve (with my best abilities) my King & Country, I must...confess, that I am not a little biased by selfish considerations. To be plain, Sir, I wish [truly] wish to attain some knowledge of the Military Profession: and, believing a more favourable opportunity cannot offer, than to serve under a Gentleman of General Braddock's abilities and experience.
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