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'''L'Anse au Foulon''' is a small [[cove]] about one and one-half miles above [[Quebec City]]. In historical literature in the English language it is almost always referred to by the name '''Wolfe's Cove'''. It was at L'Anse au Foulon that the British forces commanded by [[James Wolfe]] landed prior to proceeding to the [[Plains of Abraham]] where they [[Battle of the Plains of Abraham|engaged and defeated]] the [[Early Modern France|French]] force commanded by the [[Marquis de Montcalm]], resulting in the eventual ceding of all French territory in continental North America to [[Kingdom of Great Britain|Britain]] (1759).
'''L'Anse au Foulon''' is a small [[cove]] about one and one-half miles above [[Quebec City]]. It is also referred to by the name '''Wolfe's Cove'''. It was at L'Anse au Foulon that the British forces commanded by [[James Wolfe]] landed prior to proceeding to the [[Plains of Abraham]] where they [[Battle of the Plains of Abraham|engaged and defeated]] the [[Early Modern France|French]] force commanded by the [[Marquis de Montcalm]], resulting in the eventual ceding of all French territory in continental North America to [[Kingdom of Great Britain|Britain]] (1759).

Since the majority of historical documents dealing with this battle are written from the victor's (British) perspective, the term "Wolfe's Cove" is almost always used. However in modern [[Quebec]], the name L'Anse au Foulon is used as the current residents prefer the French perspective.


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Revision as of 19:00, 12 May 2010

L'Anse au Foulon is a small cove about one and one-half miles above Quebec City. It is also referred to by the name Wolfe's Cove. It was at L'Anse au Foulon that the British forces commanded by James Wolfe landed prior to proceeding to the Plains of Abraham where they engaged and defeated the French force commanded by the Marquis de Montcalm, resulting in the eventual ceding of all French territory in continental North America to Britain (1759).

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