SaintLucifer
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I have recently completed a blog outlining what exactly the province of Quebec should do these days, and what Canada should do to those divisive forces of Quebec 'nationalism'. As everyone should know by now, Quebec has demanded to be a nation within a nation. I should like to ask, by what right do they have to dictate terms to the rest of Canada? I say we put our Canadian Forces to good use, withdraw them from that shithole Afghanistan, and re-invade Quebec. Let us teach those francophone bastards a lesson they will not soon forget.
The Battle of the Plains of Abraham was a pivotal battle in the North American theatre of the Seven Years' War, known in the United States as the French and Indian War. The confrontation between elements of the British Army, Royal Navy and the French Army was fought on a plateau just outside and to the west of the walls of Quebec City, the capital of New France, on the land of Abraham Martin dit L'Écossais. The battle involved fewer than 10,000 troops in total between both sides, but proved to be a deciding moment in the conflict between France and Britain over the fate of New France and influence the later creation of Canada.
The culmination of a three-month siege with the Royal Navy patrolling the St. Lawrence River and French troops entrenched along the north shore of the river as well as within the fortified city of Quebec, the battle lasted less than an hour, during which time tactics devised by the British commander, General James Wolfe, proved successful in breaking the column advance of French and Canadien troops under Louis-Joseph, Marquis de Montcalm. Both generals were mortally wounded during the battle; Wolfe died on the field and Montcalm passed away the next morning.
In the wake of the battle and the loss of control over Quebec and the St. Lawrence, France's remaining military force in Canada and the rest of North America came under increasing pressure from greater British forces, and within four years French control in what would become eastern Canada was ceded to Great Britain.