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The battle of Quebec lead to the fall of New France to the British because without Quebec, the French could not supply their forts farther up the St. Lawrence River. Quebec was well defended. The city sat on the edge of the Plains of Abraham, on top of a steep cliff high above St. Lawrence.

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The Battle of Quebec was marked the beginning of the end of French Rule in America. It took place on the Plains of Abraham outside the city on 13 September 1759. The city of Quebec was surrendered to the British on 18 September, 1759.

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The battle at Quebec (Battle of the Plains of Abraham) was the decisive battle between the French and the English. It demonstrated that the French would be defeated and that the British would be victorious. It did not, however, end the French and Indian War. It was not until Montreal was surrendered to the British that the Canadian aspects of the Seven Years War (French and Indian War) were complete.

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Because it was the battle which decided the war, thus putting Canada under British control, and reducing the influence of France on the North American continent. In addition to being the most important battle of the French and Indian War, it was one of the most important battles in the history of the world.

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The French and the Indian played the role of prompting the American Revolution by treating the colonists as inferiors.

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