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    The Invasion of Quebec (June 1775 – October 1776, French: Invasion du Québec) was the first major military initiative by the newly formed Continental Army...
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  • (1758–1763), British conquest of what became Quebec during the Seven Years' War Invasion of Quebec (1775), an American invasion during the American Revolutionary...
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    of Quebec (French: Bataille de Québec) was fought on December 31, 1775, between American Continental Army forces and the British defenders of Quebec City...
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  • Invasion of Canada may refer to several events in history: The British and French colonial empires contested over Canada through several wars: Quebec...
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  • Major campaigns, theaters, and expeditions of the war Boston campaign (1775–1776) Invasion of Quebec (1775–1776) New York and New Jersey campaigns (1776–1777)...
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    Peter Gansevoort (category American people of Dutch descent)
    commander of Fort George when Major Gansevoort led much of the regiment north with Richard Montgomery's forces for the invasion of Quebec (1775). Gansevoort...
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    The Death of General Montgomery in the Attack on Quebec, December 31, 1775 is an oil painting completed in 1786 by the American artist John Trumbull. It...
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    Invasion of Quebec in 1775. Most Canadiens remained neutral, though some regiments allied themselves with the Americans in the Saratoga campaign of 1777...
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    in the first weeks of the war. His unit became part of the invasion of Canada by the Continental Army in 1775. After the capture of Montreal, his enlistment...
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  • George, built at St. Johns (now Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu) in Quebec, Canada. In May 1775, a small American force under Colonel Benedict Arnold sailed...
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    Province of Massachusetts Bay to the gates of Quebec City. The expedition was part of a two-pronged invasion of the British Province of Quebec, and passed...
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    Alexander McDougall (category Members of the New York Provincial Congress)
    of Major General in the Continental Army. Soon after his commission, McDougall's troops were sent north to take part in the invasion of Quebec (1775)...
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    1st Canadian Regiment (category Military units and formations established in 1775)
    Province of Quebec. The 1st was raised by James Livingston to support Patriot efforts in the American Revolutionary War during the invasion of Quebec. Livingston...
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    George W. Bleecker (category Democratic Party members of the New York State Assembly)
    served as second Lieutenant under Gen. Montgomery for the Invasion of Quebec (1775), and as Major general under Gen. John Sullivan. He then served as Major...
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  • of the Seven Years' War between the British Empire, the Kingdom of France, and their allies. The Invasion of Quebec (1775), the American Invasion of the...
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  • 1669. The Companies of Canadian Volunteers were raised for the Invasion of Quebec 1775. The Companies of Canadian would become a unit of three companies leading...
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    invasion of Quebec from Fort Ticonderoga and Cambridge, Massachusetts. This invasion culminated in the Battle of Quebec at the end of December 1775,...
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    Revolutionary War during the invasion of Quebec. Livingston recruited men from Chambly, Quebec as early as September 1775, but a formal regimental designation...
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    The Quebec Act 1774 (14 Geo. 3. c. 83) (French: Acte de Québec de 1774) was an act of the Parliament of Great Britain which set procedures of governance...
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    year 1775 in Canada. Monarch: George III Governor of the Province of Quebec: Guy Carleton Governor of Nova Scotia: Francis Legge Commodore-Governor of Newfoundland:...
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    the city of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec grew around. Fort Saint-Jean played a crucial role in the British defence strategy during the 1775 American...
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    and southern units of the British Army, and gave the nascent Continental Army a staging ground for the invasion of Quebec later in 1775. It also involved...
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    related to 1775. 1775 (MDCCLXXV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar...
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    killed and Benedict Arnold was wounded in a predawn attack on Quebec, December 31, 1775. Brigadier General David Wooster, commanding in Montreal, wrote...
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    Barry St. Leger (category 34th Regiment of Foot officers)
    relief of Quebec following the Continental Army's 1775 invasion of that province. He was selected to lead the western offensive that formed one leg of the...
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    Quebec City is the capital city of the Canadian province of Quebec. As of July 2021, the city had a population of 549,459, and the Census Metropolitan...
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  • played key roles in the conquest of Fort Ticonderoga at the start of the war, during the American invasion of Canada in 1775-1776, and once again in 1777...
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    Fort Chambly (category History museums in Quebec)
    Revolutionary War during the invasion of Quebec. Livingston recruited men from Chambly, Quebec as early as September 1775, but a formal regimental designation...
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    Richard Montgomery (category 1775 deaths)
    War, and he is most famous for leading the unsuccessful 1775 invasion of northeastern Quebec. Montgomery was born and raised in Ireland to an Ulster-Scots...
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    participated in the Quebec invasion, serving as military governor of Montreal. He led the Canadian Department after the death of Richard Montgomery. Following...
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