The Battle of Quebec was the last battle in the French and Indian War. Because the British won this battle, they won the war. Quebec was an important fort for the French, therefore it probably had a lot of supplies in it, which the British now had. Also, the French used the Saint Lawrence River a lot for trade and shipping. That river, which was below Quebec and Montreal, was now in England's control. This would have been a serious blow to the French.
It started the Revolutionary War.
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The Quebec war took place on the plains of Abraham. It was between the French and the British.
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The decisive battle of French and Indian war was the battle of Quebec. It's Quebec 100% correct. The Battle of the Plains of Abraham, also known as the Battle of Quebec, was the most decisive battle of the French and Indian Wars.
The battle of Quebec was the turning point of the French and Indian War.
The battle of Quebec was the turning point of the French and Indian War.
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The battle of quebec during the french and Indian war was fought in Quebec, Canada and happened in 1759 However the battle of quebec during the American revolution was fought in Quebec, Canada but happened in 1775
The French and Indian War came first :)
A 1759 battle, part of the Seven years war, in which France lost control of Quebec.
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Battle of Quebec
1775 during the revolutionary war
Britain was fighting France. The Battle of Quebec was one of the major battles of the Seven Years' War, also called the French and Indian War.
The Battle of Sainte-Foy, sometimes called the Battle of Quebec, was fought on April 28, 1760 in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada during the Seven Years' War. It was not a battle of WW II. However, their was a battle for Foy in the Battle of the Bulge.