The correct answer is D. General James Wolfe commanded the British attack on Quebec.
Explanation:
The Battle of Quebec was a crucial event in the French and Indian War. It was fought on 12 and 13 September 1759 between the British army under the command of young general James Wolfe, and the French army led by the Marquis of Montcalm, on a plateau just outside the city walls of Quebec.
The battle, that ended with a clear victory of the British troops and with the death of bothcommanders in chief, proved to be a decisive moment in the conflict that opposed France and Great Britain for the fate of New France, a conflict that influenced the subsequent creation of Canada.
The Greeks had rituals and festivals for gods and goddesses to worship them, if they did not do this the gods would be angry and give them a punishment for what they have done. For example, one king forgot to give Artemis her share of a sacrifice and she sent the Calydonian boar to terrorize the city.