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  1. 16 de feb. de 2024 · James Wolfe’s performance during the siege of Louisbourg earned him praise and caught the attention of British Prime Minister William Pitt the Elder. Recognizing Wolfe’s leadership skills, Pitt entrusted him with a major command — and a promotion to the rank of major general — for the ambitious 1759 expedition to capture Quebec from the French.

  2. James Wolfe (* 2. Januar 1727 in Westerham, Kent; † 13. September 1759 in Québec) war ein britischer General, bedeutend durch seine Rolle bei der Eroberung Kanadas durch Großbritannien. Seine Eroberung der Stadt Québec in der Schlacht auf der Abraham-Ebene am 13. September 1759 war der Wendepunkt in den Franzosen- und Indianerkriegen, der ...

  3. www.wikiwand.com › fr › James_WolfeJames Wolfe - Wikiwand

    James Wolfe, né le 2 janvier 1727 à Westerham et mort au combat le 13 septembre 1759 à Québec (Nouvelle-France) est un officier général britannique. Il est principalement connu pour sa victoire lors de la bataille des Plaines d'Abraham à la tête de l'armée britannique destinée à envahir la Nouvelle-France.

  4. 4 de ene. de 2021 · Thirty-two year old James Wolfe had served in the British Army for almost eighteen years when he was given command of the roughly 9,000-man force that was tasked with defeating the French in and around Quebec City in 1759. He was hard-nosed and did not always get along with his subordinate generals, Robert Monckton, George Townshend, and James ...

  5. Hace 4 días · James Wolfe. James Wolfe, son of Edward and Henrietta, was born in 1727 at Westerham in Kent. He was educated at a school in Greenwich and commissioned in his father's regiment in 1741. He had a brilliant career and was a Major-General at age 32. On his last expedition, with Admiral Sir Charles Saunders (who is buried not far from Wolfe's ...

  6. 10 de ene. de 2022 · Wolfe at Quebec: a new analysis. Sam Allison and Jon Bradley offer a forensic reappraisal of General James Wolfe’s spectacular victory. The September 1759 Battle of the Plains of Abraham was not a minor engagement and cannot be viewed simply as one of the multitude of clashes between the British and the French for control of North America.

  7. Battle of Quebec. The Battle of Quebec was fought on 13 September 1759 during the Seven Years War (1756-63). British troops led by Major-General James Wolfe came up against the garrison of French general the Marquis de Montcalm. Wolfe’s victory ultimately led to the conquest of Canada by Britain. 10 min read.

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