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The British defeated Lousebourge first to get an open route to the St.Laurance river which lead to Quebec.

Wolfe and his troop came up secretly at night when the defease of the french was weak, the French were suprised to see thousands of red coated soldiers lined up neatly on the Plains the next morning.

There were several events that led up to the battle. One of them was the british defeating Lousebourge to get an open route to the ST. Lawrence river which led to Quebec. The battle was driven by the British because they wanted the power that other countries had. Wolfe, who was led the British in the battle, came with his troops at night when the defence of the French was weak and attacked them in the morning.

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