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Battles: 1759-1760
Siege of Quebec The siege and taking of Quebec, 1759.
ID #21844
General Wolfe General Wolfe making his way to the top of the cliffs above Quebec, before the battle on the Plains of Abraham, September 13, 1759.
ID #10154
Wolfe's Orders An extract of Wolfe's orders for the night-time landing, indicating the instructions given to the troops, in anticipation of the battle on the Plains of Abraham, September 1759.
ID #10153
General Wolfe The death of General Wolfe, Quebec, 1759.
ID #21909
Wolfe's Landing A composite view of Wolfe's landing above Quebec, September, 1759, showing the (night-time) landing of boats going in from the British fleet and the (day-time) battle under way on the Plains of Abraham.
ID #10152
General Montcalm General Montcalm rallying his men in response to the British attack on Quebec during the battle on the Plains of Abraham, September 13, 1759.
ID #10155
British Troops British troops in Montreal, who took control of the city in 1760, a city solidly built in stone.
ID #10172
General Amherst' Army The army of General Jeffery Amherst, commander at Louisbourg and Britain's general-in-chief in America, en route to Montreal, to bring the end of French military power in Canada, September, 1760.
ID #10157
General James Murray General James Murray, who became the chief military governor for conquered New France and subsequently the first British civil governor of the province until 1766.
ID #20673
General Lévis The French General Lévis at Ste. Foy, 1760, a decidedly French success over the British forces.
ID #10156
The British Are Coming The British Army arriving at Quebec, 1776.
ID #21831
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