France had:
~200 killed
~1,200 wounded
The British had:
~60 killed
~600 wounded
2 people died
battle of newbury
over 9000 person died in the battle of fulford
2000 people died
The exact number of people that died from each troop in the Battle of Hastings is unknown. It is estimated that 7,000 to 12,000 Normans died and 5,000 to 13,000 English died during the battle.
General Wolfe died in battle. Marquis De Montacalm died in battle
James Wolfe died on September 13, 1759 at the age of 32.
He died during the first few minutes of The Battle of The Plains of Abraham, but not before he was told of Britain's victory.
Champlain didn't fight at the Plains of Abraham. He had died in 1635 while the battle took place in 1759. The two main generals were French general Montcalm and British general Wolfe.
The general in command of the British forces was James Wolfe, and of French and Canadian forces it was Louis-Joseph Montcalm. Both generals died as result of wounds sustained in the battle.
Wolfe died on the plains of Abraham
James Wolfe was buried on the plains of abraham. A memorial was erected in his name on the spot he died on the plains.
The last guy who answered this was totally wrong! I am studing this at school and this is when they died. The french battled the british army in 1775 on the plains of Abraham. It is called that because at the time the land was owned by a farmer named Martin b. Abraham. In Qubec city. The british had won 15 minutes into battle. It was the goriest battle ever recoreded and still is. If the british hadnt won, we wouldn't be speaking English right now. That's why.
Louis-Joseph, Marquis de Montcalm, was the General of the French troops at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham (sometimes called the Battle of Quebec) which occurred on September 12, 1759, and which lasted for barely an hour. British troops, led by General James Wolfe, defeated the French on the Plains of Abraham, just outside Quebec City. Both Montcalm and Wolfe died from wounds suffered in battle. The Battle of the Plains of Abraham was a major victory for the British in the Seven Years War (known in the US as the French and Indian War).
how many people died at the battle of edgehill
125 people died in the battle of palmitos ranch
to give sense of importance to the occasion