The Battle of Quebec in 1759, James Wolfe led this particular fight on the Plains of Abraham and beat the French who were under Marquis de Montcalm. Montreal fell in 1760.
The British victory in the Battle of Quebec.
Wolfe's Victory over Montcalm at Quebec
I'm not sure about the French and Indiana war, but the decisive victory of the French and Indian war was the British victory in Quebec.
Heather French of Kentucky
The Plains of Abraham, site of the battle of the same name, which was the decisive battle (but not the last one) in the British defeat of the French in North America, are located in Quebec City, in the Province of Quebec, Canada.
in America
It is the British which did and then the French followed.
The decisive battle of the French and Indian War was fought at the Battle of Quebec in 1759. It took place outside the walls of Quebec City in Canada. British forces, led by General James Wolfe, defeated the French army under General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm, which ultimately resulted in British control of Canada.
Edward Braddock
French and Indian War
The British and the French had been enemies for centuries and to have them in or around the colonies was not wanted.
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