I think Wolfe because won the battler on the plains of Abraham. But Montcalm didn't have enough troops. But Montcalm was only in this for the money and his men didnt like hm same with Wolfe but his men respected him
The death of General James Wolfe during the Battle of Quebec in 1759 signaled a significant turning point in the French and Indian War, suggesting that the French were losing ground. Wolfe's victory over the French forces, led by Marquis de Montcalm, marked a decisive moment that led to British dominance in North America. The loss of such a prominent military leader, coupled with the defeat, weakened French morale and military effectiveness, ultimately contributing to their decline in the region. This defeat set the stage for British expansion and the eventual cession of French territories in North America.
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Kyle Wolfe goes by Wolfe.
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Wolfe and Montcalm - 1924 was released on: USA: 23 March 1924
General Wolfe: British general, General Montcalm: French General
Wolfe's Victory over Montcalm at Quebec
General Wolfe's troops won the battle, although both Wolfe and Montcalm both died
Wolfe and Montcalm were the opposing commanders during the Battle of the Plains of Abraham. Both were killed in the battle.
I think Wolfe because won the battler on the plains of Abraham. But Montcalm didn't have enough troops. But Montcalm was only in this for the money and his men didnt like hm same with Wolfe but his men respected him
Plains of Abraham
wolfe and montcalm were both killed in battle
plains of Abraham
the Plains of Abraham