<span>On September 13, 1759, the British under General James Wolfe (1727-59) achieved a dramatic victory when they scaled the cliffs over the city of Quebec to defeat French forces under Louis-Joseph de Montcalm on the Plains of Abraham (an area named for the farmer who owned the land).</span>
the event that Helped General Wolfe t earn a victory inquebec was the climbing of a cliff to conquer the city.
Explanation:
To understand this answer we need to understand the context. First of all the General James Wolfe was a very brilliant army leader that had many experiences in European wars. Thus, he knew a lot of strategy and war tactics. Thus, he planned an attack on Quebec in the middle of the dawn. They marched during the night and climbed a cliff the friends thought it was impossible to climb, so they took advantage of it and then surprised them because they had no defenses in that part of the field.
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