Yes, they did. It's in the section titled "Seige" on this webpage:
Benedict Arnold
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No, the colonial army did not successfully attack Quebec and prevented a British invasion from Canada. The Battle of Quebec (1775) was the first a massive failure for the colonialists, and led to the death of many soldiers.
· Quartering Act · Quintin's Bridge (NJ), engagement at · Quebec (In 1775 & 1776 American forces attacked the British in what is now Quebec, Canada)
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· Quartering Act · Quintin's Bridge (NJ), engagement at · Quebec (In 1775 & 1776 American forces attacked the British in what is now Quebec, Canada)
the British attacked Quebec and took over and later where the British government.
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To tell you the truth i dont think there is any, Ive looked and looked and looked and cant find anything.
Yes, the American robin spends summers in Quebec.
James Wolfe and his fleet of ships traveled up the st. Lawrence river to attack Quebec
During the American Revolutionary War a minor battle was fought at Quintin's Bridge, New Jersey. During the War the American forces attacked the British in the area of the continent that now is Quebec, Canada.