Seven Years War
Seven Years War
Seven Years War
Secretary of State
Prime Minister
Military Logistician
Excellent Judge of Military
Commanders
Global Thinker
September 13, 1759 (250yrs ago)
Quebec
James Wolfe –
commander of British
invasion fleet sent to
take Quebec
Invasion force =
13,500 men, 4000 in
strike force (mostly
regular soldiers)
Main Players
France – Marquis de
Montcalm
Approximately 4500
men (mostly
militiamen)
Problems with French Defense
West side of city walls facing the Plains of Abraham had no gun
reinforcements
Left undefended the south bank of the river opposite the city and shortly
after their arrival, the British established batteries there and were able to
launch attacks
Under cover of fire, Royal Navy could transport its ships up the river without
counterattack
Summer 1759
Approximate
-ly 650 men
Wolfe was
shot and
killed on the
battlefield
French Casualties
The battle was a serious blow to the French, but all was
not lost on September 13
France still controlled the rest of the St. Lawrence valley
and its army was still in tact
Contrary to popular belief, the Battle of the Plains of
Abraham did not determine New France’s fate. It was a
naval battle fought at Quiberon Bay off the coast of
France during which the British navy’s destruction of the
French fleet later prevented France from sending a
rescue force to save Canada, that sealed its fate
Repercussions cont’d
Pitt decides to fund the war through the British Treasury and
through loans. This relieves the American colonists from
fronting the bill for the war. However, after the war is over,
Britain must settle its debts and pay for a standing army in
America. In order to do this they decide to have the colonists
bear some of the burden for their own defense.
Cause of the American
Revolution
The oath of allegiance was replaced with one that no longer made
reference to the Protestant faith.
In the Thirteen Colonies, the Act, which had been passed in the
same session of Parliament as a number of other acts designed
as punishment for the Boston Tea Party and other protests,
was joined to those acts as one of the Intolerable Acts. The
provisions of the Quebec Act were seen as a new model for
British colonial administration, which would strip the colonies
of their elected assemblies, and promote the Roman Catholic
faith in preference to widely-held Protestant beliefs. It also
limited opportunities for colonies to expand on their western
frontiers, by granting most of the Ohio Country to the province
of Quebec.
Thus, it can be said that a piece of legislation
intended to govern the French in Quebec
ended up causing the war that gave birth to
the United States of America! PLUS…THE
FRENCH GENERAL LAFAYETTE HELPED
AMERICA FIGHT ENGLAND FROM 1778-83…
AND WIN!!!