By being more prepared.
The battle of Quebec in 1759 ended with the French losing control of the city to the British.
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The British and the french
The battle of Quebec was the turning point of the French and Indian War.
The battle of Quebec was the turning point of the French and Indian War.
Montcalm, in a battle in front of Quebec, against a British amphibious landing led by Wolfe.
When British forced French to surrender in Montreal and Quebec at the Battle Of Quebec
When British forced French to surrender in Montreal and Quebec at the Battle Of Quebec
The British victory in the Battle of Quebec.
The battle of Quebec was started because the French and the british both wanted to own land by the Ohio river vally
658 British and 644 French.
The Battle of Quebec was the last battle in the French and Indian War. Because the British won this battle, they won the war. Quebec was an important fort for the French, therefore it probably had a lot of supplies in it, which the British now had. Also, the French used the Saint Lawrence River a lot for trade and shipping. That river, which was below Quebec and Montreal, was now in England's control. This would have been a serious blow to the French.