The two men who led an attack against the city of Quebec were General James Wolfe and General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm. Wolfe commanded the British forces during the pivotal Battle of Quebec in 1759, while Montcalm led the French defenders. Their confrontation marked a significant moment in the French and Indian War, ultimately resulting in a British victory and the fall of Quebec.
Winfield Scott
Benidict Arnold
Benedict Arnold
The Muslim military leader who led an attack against the Christians was _______.
_______ led the attack against the Mongols and defeated them.
ulysees s. grant
Richard Montgomery lost to the British at the Battle of Quebec on December 31, 1775. This battle was part of the American Revolutionary War, where Montgomery led an assault against the fortified city of Quebec. He was killed during the attack, which ultimately resulted in a defeat for the American forces. The loss significantly impacted the American campaign in Canada.
Hannibal lead the Carthaginian attack against Rome in 218BC.
Andrew Jackson led the bloody attack against the Creeks in March 1814.
Montcalm, in a battle in front of Quebec, against a British amphibious landing led by Wolfe.
Saladin
They went to Quebec on boats and General Wolfe led a surprise attack leaving the French startled. General Wolfe dying, a soldier said, "We won."