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In every battle, organization is a crucial matter that has to be considered. ... Although Wolfe had several downs and defeats, he kept creating attack plans in order to take over Quebec. ... At point Levi, Wolfe had to wait about four months to finally reach Quebec. ... Along the western countryside of the Saint Lawrence River, Montcalm established an astonishing fort that was able to secure every single part of Quebec and its villagers. ... In the Battle of Quebec, army was not an “important matter”. ...
Sixty thousand English soldiers at the hands of James Wolfe, who managed the situation cleverly, his positive and optimist way of thinking, and the never to surrender ideal, ended with the siege over Quebec. Even though James Wolfe had difficulties he constantly thought of ways of how to enter to Quebec. ... The support England provided the army, the outnumber soldiers, the British organization and leadership, ended with Quebec Battle, and the end of the war with Quebec in hands of England.
Approximate Word count = 972 Approximate Pages = 3.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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