The colonel of the Virginia militia who attacked French soldiers near Fort Duquesne, thus igniting the French and Indian War, was George Washington. In 1754, he led a small force in an ambush against a French detachment, which ultimately escalated into a larger conflict between Britain and France in North America. This early engagement marked Washington's first significant military action and set the stage for his later prominence in the American Revolutionary War.
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