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General James Wolfe (1727-1759), who was actually shot and killed before the British won the Battle of the Plains of Abraham (September 13, 1759).
In 1759 the British took Quebec.
The British defeated the French in the "Battle of the Plains of Abraham" on September 13, 1759, occupying the city of Quebec.
The battle of Quebec in 1759 ended with the French losing control of the city to the British.
Sir William Johnson
Sir William Johnson
In 1632, it was David Kirke who led English privateers who captured the city (Thirty Years' War). In 1759, British General James Wolfe led the army that captured the city during the French and Indian War, but Wolfe was killed before the city was taken.
General James Wolfe (2 January 1727 - 13 September 1759)
The battle you are referring to is likely the Second Battle of Quebec, which took place on September 13, 1759, during the French and Indian War. In this battle, British forces led by General James Wolfe successfully captured the city of Quebec from the French, marking a significant turning point in the war. This was not the first time Quebec had changed hands, as it had previously been taken by the British during the earlier stages of the conflict.
In 1759 British Conquer Quebec,ensuring that they will win the war.
The French fleet arrived off Yorktown and chased off the British ships
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