General Washington never captured Quebec.
General Washington sent troops to capture Quebec in an effort to gain control of Canada and bolster support for the American Revolutionary cause. By securing Quebec, he hoped to undermine British influence in the region and encourage Canadian colonists to join the revolution. This campaign aimed to open a new front against the British and potentially draw additional resources and allies to the American side. Ultimately, the attempt to capture Quebec in 1775 was unsuccessful, but it highlighted Washington's strategic vision for expanding the revolution.
General James Wolfe.
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Washington took no part in the Quebec Campaign. Benedict Arnold, General Mongomery, and Daniel Morgan were the American commanders of that ill-advised fiasco.
The two American generals who marched north to attempt to capture Quebec during the American Revolutionary War were General Richard Montgomery and General Benedict Arnold. In late 1775, they led a force in an effort to seize the city, which was a key stronghold for the British in Canada. Montgomery's forces attacked the city, but he was killed in the assault, while Arnold's troops faced significant hardships and ultimately failed to capture Quebec.
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British General Charles Cornwallis set out once to retake Trenton and to capture Washington.
Montcalm, in a battle in front of Quebec, against a British amphibious landing led by Wolfe.