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A School History of the United States

CHAPTER VIII
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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.
Montreal was taken in 1760, and the long struggle between the French and the English in America ended in the defeat of the French.

The war dragged on in Europe till 1763, when peace was made at Paris.
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France driven out of America.%--With all the details of the treaty we are not concerned.


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