Battle Of Montreal: Turning Point Of The French And Indian War

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The Battle of Montreal was a major battle of the French and Indian war. It was a major turning point of the war, and began in 1759 and ended in 1760. The British attacked with a force of over 18,000 soldiers, and the French had only 2,100. The British were led by James Murray, William de Havilland, and Jeffery Amherst. After Quebec was taken, the only major city remaining in Canada was Montreal. General Jeffrey Amherst captured Fort Ticonderoga and Crown Point in the fall of 1759, but was unable to meet General Wolfe at Montreal, so Amherst’s forces had to wait until the spring of the next year. In the spring, a three-pronged offensive began, led by Murray, Havilland, and Amherst. The fighting carried on through the summer,

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