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The British victory not only shattered France’s grip on Canada, solidifying Britain’s unchallenged supremacy in North America, but in its wake, it sowed additional seeds for a rebellion in its infancy. The very triumph that crowned Britain’s empire set ablaze the rising pride that led to a hunger for freedom in the American colonies, fueling a fire that would soon roar into a revolution, turning former allies into enemies.
Quebec. 13th September, 1759.
British Forces: 4,441 Soldiers.
French Forces: 4,500 Soldiers.
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The British victory not only shattered France’s grip on Canada, solidifying Britain’s unchallenged supremacy in North America, but in its wake, it sowed additional seeds for a rebellion in its infancy. The very triumph that crowned Britain’s empire set ablaze the rising pride that led to a hunger for freedom in the American colonies, fueling a fire that would soon roar into a revolution, turning former allies into enemies.
Quebec. 13th September, 1759.
British Forces: 4,441 Soldiers.
French Forces: 4,500 Soldiers.
Additional Reading and Research:
[+] If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend.
Support the show
Social Media:
www.HistorysGreatestBattles.com
Youtube | TikTok
Support The Show:
https://covertwars.com
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