Wolfe, the brigadier who returned to Canada in the spring of 1759 as General James Wolfe ... a floating city with a population larger than Quebec. But Wolfe, chronically seasick, suffering ...
At the end of July 1759, General James Wolfe was faced with a divided council and winter drawing near. Wolfe launched an invasion of Quebec at Beauport ... At the end of the battle there were ...
On his last expedition, with Admiral Sir Charles Saunders (who is buried not far from Wolfe's monument) and also the young James Cook, he made his way to Quebec, the capital of French Canada. The ...
On the orders of a sick and dying General James Wolfe ... obscured Quebec. Because the top of the hill was within cannon range of Quebec, Wolfe reluctantly placed his men at the bottom of the ...
On September 18, 1759, the British flag was raised near the top of Mountain Street in Quebec ... to hold the city. James Murray, who had served as a brigadier under James Wolfe, had become ...
England and France battle each other in the Seven ... In 1759, General James Wolfe leads the assault against Quebec but the citadel withstands a devastating siege and bombardment.