Well it was a turning point for the british. It cut off one of the main trade/travel routs of the French; it was an ambush of the French commander Marquis de Montcalm (mark-KEE deh mont-KAHM). When the surprised French commander learned what the british had done, he ordered an immediate attack. He hoped to defeat the British before they could become entrenched. But the British routed the French with their indian allies. Both Wolfe and Montcalm were mortally wounded in the battle. With their commander dead and their troops disorganized, the French surrendered Quebec.
Following the battle the Americans withdrew from Canada and no further serious attempt to bring the Canadian population into the war on the American side was made.
This statement is not mine. I got it from http://www.britishbattles.com/battle-of-quebec-1775.htm
The role of Battle of Quebec in the history of the United States of America. ... CrownPoint fell, but the crowning achievement was the French loss of Québec.*
The significance of the battle of Quebec was based on the fact that its was the stronghold of French power. America knew by capturing this area, they will have won the 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.
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A Quote from the battle of Quebec is something that someone said during the battle.
The battle of quebec during the french and Indian war was fought in Quebec, Canada and happened in 1759 However the battle of quebec during the American revolution was fought in Quebec, Canada but happened in 1775
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General Montclam Louis was the French commander in the Battle of Quebec.
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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.