The turning point in favor of the British during the French and Indian War in 1759 was the capture of Quebec. The Battle of Quebec, which took place in September 1759, was a significant victory for the British forces under General James Wolfe against the French army commanded by Marquis de Montcalm. This decisive battle marked the beginning of the end for French colonial power in North America, ultimately leading to British dominance in the region.
Which of the following events was a turning point in favor of the British during the French and Indian war of 1759
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