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The Battle of the Plains of Abraham was short-lived for James Wolfe. Within the first few minutes of the fight, he was hit by three bullets. Here, we see his soldiers escorting him off the battlefield. He died shortly thereafter. On learning of the defeat of the French troops, he is alleged to have said, “Now, God be praised, I will die in peace.”
1759 - 1759

France and Great Britain wage war

In 1759, the struggle between France and Great Britain to control North America came to a head. That year, New France—a territory then covering almost two thirds of the continent—fell under British rule. The event took place on the Plains of Abraham in Québec City, where the armies of generals James Wolfe and Louis-Joseph de Montcalm skirmished on the morning of September 13. Though both generals died in battle, the British were victorious by the end of the confrontation. A chapter in history had come to an end. New France was no more, and its territory had become part of the British Empire.

General Wolfe’s death on the battlefield

Alonzo Chappel The Battle of the Plains of Abraham was short-lived for James Wolfe. Within the first few minutes of the fight, he was hit by three bullets. Here, we see his soldiers escorting him off the battlefield. He died shortly thereafter. On learning of the defeat of the French troops, he is alleged to have said, “Now, God be praised, I will die in peace.”
Chronoscope Can you identify the ranks of the soldiers around the general by their clothing? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Library and Archives Canada Acc. No. 1970-188-96 / W.H. Coverdale Collection of Canadiana / Copyright expired - Date: 1857