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General Wolfe: British general, General Montcalm: French General
About 60 soldiers fighting on the British side were killed, and about 200 on the French. The commanders of both sides lost their lives as a result. Their names were General James Wolfe and Louis-Joseph, Marquis de Montcalm.
During the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, General James Wolfe and the British employed the strategies of surprise and maneuverability. By stealthily scaling the cliffs near Quebec City, they launched a surprise attack on the French forces, catching them off guard. Additionally, Wolfe's troops were able to quickly adapt to the terrain and engage in a decisive battle, leveraging their superior training and discipline to outmaneuver the French forces led by Montcalm. These strategies ultimately contributed to the British victory and the capture of Quebec.
He placed the fingers of the French commander on a scar made by a bullet.
I think you must be thinking of General Montcalm who was defeated by General Wolfe on the Plains of Abraham in QuebecA+LS General Montcalm
French ironclad Montcalm was created in 1870.
Louis-Joseph de Montcalm.
Louis-Joseph, Marquis de Montcalm, was the General of the French troops at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham (sometimes called the Battle of Quebec) which occurred on September 12, 1759, and which lasted for barely an hour. British troops, led by General James Wolfe, defeated the French on the Plains of Abraham, just outside Quebec City. Both Montcalm and Wolfe died from wounds suffered in battle. The Battle of the Plains of Abraham was a major victory for the British in the Seven Years War (known in the US as the French and Indian War).
General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm
Plains of Abraham
French armoured cruiser Montcalm was created on 1902-03-24.
General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm captured and destroyed Fort Oswego during the French and Indian War in 1756. This fort, located on the shores of Lake Ontario, was a strategic stronghold for the British. Montcalm's victory not only eliminated a key military installation but also showcased the effectiveness of French forces in the region. The capture contributed to the ongoing conflict between British and French colonial powers in North America.
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The British under Maj Gen James Wolfe won the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, and subsequently captured Quebec defended by the French under Marquis de Montcalm
Montcalm
On the plains of Abraham and two sides battled. The british and the french in 1763. Montcalm was in charge of the french and wolfe was in charge of the British. They fought over Canada until only the British left victorious.