Which of the following events was a turning point in favor of the British during the French and Indian war in 1759
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The Battle of Quebec in 1759 was a turning point in favor of the British during the French and Indian War. In this battle, the British under General James Wolfe defeated the French under the Marquis de Montcalm and captured the city of Quebec, a major stronghold of New France. The victory at Quebec greatly weakened French control in North America and helped secure British dominance in the region.