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There were a number of battles with the same name as follows.

  • Battle of Quebec (1629)
  • Battle of Quebec (1690), failed English attempt to capture the city during the Nine Years' War
  • Quebec Expedition (1711), failed British attempt to capture the city during the War of the Spanish Succession
  • Battle of Quebec (1759), also called Battle of the Plains of Abraham, successful capture of the city by the British in the Seven Years' War
  • Battle of Quebec (1760), also called Battle of Sainte-Foy, French victory over British troops outside the city during the Seven Years' War
  • Battle of Quebec (1775), failed American attempt to capture the city during the American Revolutionary War

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