One day the french captured Fort William Henry by laying siege on the British, the British were allowed to go back to their territory because it was an old European tradition the first nations and the Acadians felt why to let someone live if you have beaten them so the first nations and Acadians slaughtered the British. The British vowed revenge.
In 1758 The British troops acted Louisbourg with heavy artillery but the fortress could not hold on …show more content…
In late August Wolfe and his men managed to get across the St. Lawrence.
On September 13, 1959, Wolfe and his group had to climb the 53-meter cliff called the Anse Du Foulon. On guard was a french guard who said qui vive meaning who is there one of the soldiers said France
By 8:00 a.m the 4,500 soldiers were at the top of the cliff. The were now on the plains of Abraham named after the fisherman Martin Abraham. A man told Montcalm that the British are here so Montcalm and his men set out to fight the British the battle lasted fifteen minutes but both generals died.
The french military fled the scene leaving Quebec city vulnerable.
The British laid siege on Quebec city and the British had finally conquered the capital but Montcalm's successor Chevalier de Lévis took command and fought the British and they laid siege but British ship came along and Chevalier de Lévis retreated to Montreal.
The British troop attack Montreal but there was no reinforcement from the french so the french surrendered of the terms of their surrendered they gave up all their colonized land to Britain even New France. The British made the royal proclamation which made the french lose all its power and they had to live under British rule and there was no need to have the first nation as allies so they were treated