33/43 The British triumphed, and Quebec fell; but Wolfe and Montcalm were among the dead.[1] [Footnote 1: Parkman's _Montcalm and Wolfe_, Chaps. 25-27; A.Wright's _Life of Wolfe;_ Sloan's _French War and the Revolution_, Chaps. 6-9.] [Illustration: European Possessions 1763] Ticonderoga and Crown Point had been captured a few weeks before. The war dragged on in Europe till 1763, when peace was made at Paris. France driven out of America.%--With all the details of the treaty we are not concerned. |