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Why Qubec City? Qubec City was the capital of New France, the French colonial empire in North America and the seat of the only Catholic diocese north of Mexico. Whoever held that strategic location could effectively control access to the entire colony.
Plains of Abraham Museum. 0 mHistory Museums. Parliament Building. 1,191. 0.2 kmGovernment Buildings. St. Louis Gate (Porte St. Louis) Fontaine de Tourny. 370. 0.3 kmFountains. La Citadelle de Qubec. 3,910. Grande Alle. 319. Place de lAssemble-Nationale. 0.3 kmParks Government Buildings. Old Quebec. 13,660.
The Battle of the Plains of Abraham therefore led not only to the British control of Canada, but also indirectly to the American Revolution, the creation of the United States and the migration of Loyalists northwards (see also British North America).
The Battle of the Plains of Abraham (13 September 1759), also known as the Battle of Quebec, was a pivotal moment in the Seven Years War and in the history of Canada.
In 1759 the fate of New France hung in the balance as French and British troops clashed on the Plains of Abraham. The French defeat would long remain a painful memory for Quebecers of French stock, while the victorious British would make a point of commemorating a vital win on their way to building an empire.
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Soon after the siege, the British began to reverse the tide of the war. In September 1760, they won their most important victory after the Battle of the Plains of Abraham. They defeated the French and their Indigenous allies in September 1760. This was the last major battle of the Seven Years War in North America.
The Battle of Quebec was fought on 13 September 1759 during the Seven Years War (1756-63). British troops led by Major-General James Wolfe came up against the garrison of French general the Marquis de Montcalm. Wolfes victory ultimately led to the conquest of Canada by Britain.
The Plains Of Abraham is an important historical area. This is a battlefields park, quite large in size. Its history goes a long way back to the early days of Canadas beginnings. There are museums and many activities that take place here.

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