Gathered on the Plains of Abraham and confronted with sniper fire from the Indians and Canadian militia, the British artillery began firing around 8:00 a.m., September 13, 1759. The purpose was to ...
At the end of the winter of 1760, as the ice in the St. On April 28, 1760, British and French troops fought again on the Plains of Abraham, in the Battle of Ste. Foy. (As portrayed in Canada: A ...
On the Plains of Abraham, early in the morning of September 13, 1759, General James Wolfe and his various regiments of soldiers were situated between two French armies. French soldiers, like ...
Just over fifteen minutes after the battle on the Plains of Abraham had begun, the French line crumbled under the advancing sword-swinging Highlanders and the pressing wall of British bayonets.
on September 13, 1759, Louis-Antoine de Bougainville arrived on the Plains with 1,200 French troops but by that time the battle was over and the field had been left to the dead and dying.
On the orders of a sick and dying General James Wolfe, 5,000 English troops landed at l'Anse au Foulon, just before midnight on September 12, 1759. More than four thousand English troops assembled ...
On the orders of a sick and dying General James Wolfe, 5,000 English troops landed at l'Anse au Foulon, just before midnight on September 12, 1759. More than four thousand English troops assembled ...