Montreal Campaign
The Montreal Campaign, also known as the Fall of Montreal, was a British three-pronged offensive against Montreal which took place from July 2 to 8 September 1760 during the French and Indian War as part of the global Seven Years' War. The campaign, pitted against an outnumbered and outsupplied French army, led to the capitulation and occupation of Montreal, the largest remaining city in French Canada.
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Montreal Campaign
The Montreal Campaign, also known as the Fall of Montreal, was a British three-pronged offensive against Montreal which took place from July 2 to 8 September 1760 during the French and Indian War as part of the global Seven Years' War. The campaign, pitted against an outnumbered and outsupplied French army, led to the capitulation and occupation of Montreal, the largest remaining city in French Canada.
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The Montreal Campaign, also kn ...... British capture of New France.
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*British America
*Colony of Canada
*Indian Allies
*Iroquois Confederacy
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* Conquest of New France
* Surrender of Montreal
British victory
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11,000 regulars,
3,200 regulars and Marines,
6,500 provincials,
700Iroquois
~20,000 militia & natives
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Surrender of the French Army in Montreal in 1760
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Light
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Militia and natives pacified
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combatant
* British America
* Iroquois Confederacy
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* Colony of Canada
* Indian Allies
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commander
François de Lévis
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James Murray
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Jeffery Amherst
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Marquis de Vaudreuil
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Robert Rogers
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William Haviland
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Montreal Campaign
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the French and Indian War
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place
Saint Lawrence and Richelieu Rivers, Montreal,
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British victory
* Surrender of Montreal
* Conquest of New France
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~20,000 militia & natives
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The Montreal Campaign, also kn ...... maining city in French Canada.
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Montreal Campaign
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