Canada's History
The decisive battle that ended French rule in North America was fought in 1759 on:
- ✓The Plains of Abraham
- ○Vimy Ridge
- ○Queenston Heights
- ○Lundy's Lane
Correct answer
The Plains of Abraham
The Battle of the Plains of Abraham, fought just outside Quebec City on September 13, 1759, resulted in a British victory. Both commanders — Wolfe (British) and Montcalm (French) — died in the battle.
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