Answer:
Arnold was killed and Montgomery was wounded in the seize of Quebec.
Explanation:
During the Battle of Quebec, on 31st of December 31, 1775, Colonel Benedict Arnold and General Richard Montgomery failed the capture Quebec.
<u>In the process of Quebec seizure, Montgomery was killed, and Arnold was wounded</u> (he later died in 1801.) The option placed here suggests it was another way around, which is why it isn't true.
During the war, the British army did gain control of Canada and it is considered to be one of the biggest losses of the American army in history.
President Bush authorized Operation Enduring Freedom and invaded Afghanistan.
The formal qualifications for people who wish to be president are established by : the consitution
Currently, the formal qualifications for presidential candidate are :
- Must be 35 years or older
- Has been a resident in the United states for more than 14 years
- A natural born citizen of the united states