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    Battle of Quebec (French: Bataille de Québec) was fought on December 31, 1775, between American Continental Army forces and the British defenders of Quebec...
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  • Battle of Quebec (1760) or Battle of Sainte-Foy, a battle outside the city during the Seven Years' War Battle of Quebec (1775), a failed American assault...
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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...
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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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    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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  • 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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  • and Quebec City's French-speaking, Catholic population was under the rule of Protestant Britain. 1774 – The Quebec Act. 1775Battle of Quebec (1775)....
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  • France (1758–1763), British conquest of what became Quebec during the Seven Years' War Invasion of Quebec (1775), an American invasion during the American...
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    The Battle of Trois-Rivières was fought on June 8, 1776, during the American Revolutionary War. A British army under Quebec Governor Guy Carleton defeated...
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    Quebec (French: Québec [kebɛk] ) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is the largest province by area and the second-largest...
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    Battle of Quebec (1775) during the American Revolutionary War, where the British were able to hold onto its last stronghold in the Northern extent of...
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    The Battle of Longue-Pointe (French: Bataille de Longue-Pointe) was an attempt by Ethan Allen and a small force of American and Quebec militia to capture...
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    Army (31 December 1775), killed at the Battle of Quebec (1775) "Young man, you have heard, no doubt, how great are the terrors of death. This night will...
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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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    The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker's Hill, June 17, 1775 refers to several oil paintings completed in the late 18th and early 19th century...
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    1st Canadian Regiment (category Military units and formations established in 1775)
    1775, militia forces from New York and other colonies under the command of Philip Schuyler and Richard Montgomery crossed into Quebec with the aim of...
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  • Battle of Fort William Henry Battle of Carillon Battle of Fort Duquesne Battle of Beauport Battle of Longue-Pointe Battle of Quebec (1775) Battle of the...
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    defeat the French at the Battle of Sainte-Foy on the Plains of Abraham on April 26. 1760: French forces lay siege to Quebec City but fail to capture the...
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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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  • expedition to Quebec (September 11, 1775 – November 9, 1775) Battle of Quebec (1775) (December 31, 1775) Battle of Saint-Pierre (March 25, 1776) Battle of the Cedars...
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  • Battle of Quebec (1759) – Seven Years' War, includes the Battle of the Plains of Abraham. Battle of Quebec (1760) – Seven Years' War Battle of Quebec...
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  • Thomas Ainslie (colonial official) (category Date of birth not in Wikidata)
    Thomas Ainslie is the author of a journal on the siege of Quebec by the American Continental Army in the Battle of Quebec (1775). On 29 September 1768, Ainslie...
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  • Moses Hazen (category People of Massachusetts in the French and Indian War)
    1775 he became involved in the American invasion of Quebec early in the American Revolutionary War, and served with the Continental Army, in the 1775...
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    31, 1775, when the Battle of Quebec ended in disaster for the Americans. In the spring of 1776, 10,000 British and German troops arrived in Quebec, and...
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    George Lewis (British Army officer) (category British Army personnel of the Seven Years' War)
    Spaniards in America, from 1757 to the end of the war in 1762, and was present at the taking Louisburgh, Quebec, Martinique, and Havannah. He is most famously...
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  • retake Quebec City from the British Siege of Quebec (1775), after the Battle of Quebec between American forces and British defenders Surrender of Quebec in...
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  • Lemuel Roberts (category American Revolutionary War prisoners of war held by Great Britain)
    Charlemont, Massachusetts. In 1775 Roberts marched to Cambridge, Massachusetts with Captain Avery in response to the Battles of Lexington and Concord. At...
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    St. Paul's Chapel (category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Manhattan)
    monument to Brigadier General Richard Montgomery, who died at the Battle of Quebec (1775) during the American Revolutionary War. In the spire, the first...
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    Register of Historic Places as the Arnold Trail to Quebec, and some geographic features in the area bear names of expedition participants. On May 10, 1775, shortly...
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  • Quebec on September 18, 1775. During the campaign, Lt. Hutchins and Capt. Dearborn, as well as others, were captured at Quebec on December 31, 1775....
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