Invasion of Canada

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The invasion of Quebec was the first major military initiative by the newly formed Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. The objective of the campaign was to seize the Province of Quebec from Great Britain, and persuade French-speaking Canadiens to join the revolution on the side of the Thirteen Colonies. One expedition left Fort Ticonderoga under Richard Montgomery, besieged and captured Fort Saint-Jean, and very nearly captured British General Guy Carleton when taking Montreal. The other expedition, under Benedict Arnold, left Cambridge, Massachusetts, and traveled with great difficulty through the wilderness of Maine to Quebec City. The two forces joined there, but were defeated at the Battle of Quebec in December 1775.

1775 — 1776  WikimediaWikidata
Canadian campaign
historical event, invasion, Kingdom of Great BritainUnited States


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Quebec apres attaque americaine 1775Quebec apres attaque americaine 1775
Embarkation of Montgomery`s troops at Crown PointEmbarkation of Montgomery's troops at Crown Point
The British invasion from the north. The campaigns of Generals Carleton and Burgoyne, from Canada, 1776-1777, with the journal of Lieut. William Digby, of the 53d, or Shropshire regiment of foot (14801595903)The British invasion from the north. The campaigns of Generals Carleton and Burgoyne, from Canada, 1776-1777, with the journal of Lieut. William Digby, of the 53d, or Shropshire regiment of foot (14801595903)
With Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga (1910) (14566151928)With Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga (1910) (14566151928)
Monument to Morgan and ArnoldMonument to Morgan and Arnold