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  1. Events. Sunday April 20 – Seven thousand French troops start to recapture Quebec. Monday April 28 – Murray's 7,714 troops retire to the Citadel, after fighting the Canadiens outside the walls of Quebec. The French prepare to besiege. Friday May 9 – The belligerents, of each nationality, expect a fleet bringing troops and supplies.

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  4. 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 ...

    • July 2-September 8 1760
  5. Although the military of New France saw early success during the Seven Years' War, a series of campaigns between 1758 and 1760 saw the British capture most of the French colony of Canada. The Conquest represents the final episode of a long series of conflicts between Britain and France over their North American colonies.

    • 24 July 1758-8 September 1760
    • British victory
    • Canada
    • New France absorbed into the British Empire
  6. The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. The Siege of Quebec, also known as the Second Siege of Quebec, was a French attempt to retake Quebec City, in New France, which had been captured by Britain the previous year.

  8. With the Act of Union 1840, Upper and Lower Canada were joined to become the United Province of Canada. By the 1860s, interest developed in forming a new federation between the Canadas and the other British colonies of British North America, that led to Confederation in 1867.