battle of Quebec
The battle of Quebec in 1759 ended with the French losing control of the city to the British.
No. Additional French troops just bypassed the city of Puebla.
Saint-Lô, Verdun, Crecy, and Arras all were the site of a major battle in varried wars.
The Battle of Dien Bien Phu in North Vietnam in 1954.
The Black Prince (Edward of Woodstock) defeated the French on September 19, 1356, in the battle of Poitiers.
Here are a few: Battle of Pancorbo. French Victory. Battle of Valmaseda. Spanish Victory. Battle of Burgos. French Victory. Battle of Espinosa. French Victory. Battle of Tudela. French Victory. Battle of Somosierra. French Victory. Battle of Benavente. British Victory. Siege of Saragossa. French Victory. Battle of Castellon. Spanish Victory. Battle of Corunna, British General Sir John Moore killed but most UK troops evacuated. Battle of Medellin. French Victory.
I'm thinking that you refer to Verdun. No victory there, not for the French, not for the Germans. Just an awful lot of dead bodies on both sides.....
The French took no part in either Battle of Trenton.
The Battle of Quebec took place in Quebec Canada. British General Wolfe lay siege to the city in June, 1789. On 12 Sept he landed 4000 troop and snuck up to the Plains of Abraham, just outside the city. On 13 Sept 1789 he and his troops soundly clobbered the French under Montcalm, thus ending the battle and forced the surrender of the French. Both Montcalm and Wolfe were killed in this battle.
The decisive battle of French and Indian war was the battle of Quebec. It's Quebec 100% correct. The Battle of the Plains of Abraham, also known as the Battle of Quebec, was the most decisive battle of the French and Indian Wars.
The battle took place in the city of Puebla, and was fought between the Mexican Army and a French force that was withdrawing to the coast. A series of misunderstandings led to the battle, which resulted in the first-ever Mexican victory over the French forces occupying their country.
Americans and french won the battle of Yorktown