100 - Which Countries were at war?
The French and the British
The plains of abraham
Where was the fight of the Plains of Abraham
Quebec City in the French's fortress/base/castle
When did the British go toward the Plains Of Abraham for the Beuport Feint. EXACT
September 13, 1759
Why did they chose to fight on the plains of Abraham
To bypass the heavily guarded walls of Quebec City.
Who is General James Wolfe?
The British Commander of the British Army.
Wolfe
What province did this battle take place in?
Quebec.
When did the British Attack Beuport Shore
July 31, 1759
Why did Montcalm attack first and not wait on reinforcements?
In fear of losing his supply lines in Montreal.
Who was the Commander for the French Army?
Louis-Joseph de Montcalm.
What are the two locations of the Beauport feint battle.
The plains of Abraham and Beauport.
Where did Wolfe die?
The plains of Abraham.
When Wolfe die. Name the year?
1759.
Why did Wolfe order the British soldiers to wait attacking until the French got closer?
Wolfe commanded his army not to fire until the French were closer to maximize fire power.
Who won the Plains of Abraham war at the end?
The British won the war at the end after the French handed over Quebec and gave up.
What was the name of the french commander.
Montcalm
Which city were the plains of Abraham located in. What type of land was it.
It was a flat landed farm in Quebec city.
When did the battle of Plains of Abraham start. Name the exact day and year
sept 13 1759
Why did the French lose.
The French lost due to Montcalm's rushed descisions.
Was it a French soldier or a British soldier that was fooled by the other army?
It was a French soldier. A British soldier said in impeccable French (Francais).
What Province were the British trying to take over. Name one fun fact about it to get the points.
Quebec and is the fun fact accurate yes or no.
What city did Montcalm die in?
Quebec City.
When did Montcalm die?
Sept 14 1759.
Why do people in Quebec still speak french even after the British rule that took place?
The French were given legal protection in 1774 to speak their language and use their own religion due to the British's fear of The french joining their enemy in a war.