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James Wolfe, a British soldier and military hero, achieved immortality through his daring victory at the Battle of Quebec during the Seven Years' War. His strategic brilliance and valor on the battlefield secured British dominance in North America, shaping the course of history and earning him a place among the pantheon of great military leaders.
"Possessed with a full confidence of the certain success which British valor must gain over such enemies, I have led you up these steep and dangerous rocks, only solicitous to show you the foe within your reach."
"The impossibility of a retreat makes no difference in the situation of men resolved to conquer or die; and, believe me, my friends, if your conquest could be bought with the blood of your general, he would most cheerfully resign a life which he has long devoted to his country."
"A few regular troops from old France, weakened by hunger and sickness, who, when fresh, were unable to withstand the British soldiers, are their general's chief dependence."
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