It's not Quebec; it's Louisburg. It was the fort on the mouth of the St. Lawrence River.
Louisberg, on the mouth of the St. Lawrence River.
atually quebec because louisbourg was captured in 1758. the ap history question asked which one was conquered by british in 1759 not 1758. i just looked it up in the ap book. pg 115 in the pageant book.
The British saw the Louisbourg fortress as a threat. This is why the British built a fortress as well. This was the fortress Halifax
Fortress Louisberg
louisburg
the first british settlers in australia were exiled convicts
no
Britain conquered Egypt and turned it into a british protectorate
American settlers outnumbered British settlers in Oregon Country primarily due to the influx of settlers along the Oregon Trail in the 1840s and 1850s, driven by the promise of fertile land and the concept of Manifest Destiny. The U.S. government's promotion of westward expansion, along with economic opportunities and the allure of a fresh start, attracted many Americans. In contrast, British settlement was more limited, focusing on fur trading and maintaining strategic interests rather than mass migration. As a result, the American population in Oregon grew significantly, leading to their eventual dominance in the region.
The French settlers.
British and French were the first settlers of Canada.
The British army could not protect settlers from Native Americans.