Which of the following events was a turning point in favour 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. British forces, commanded by General James Wolfe, successfully scaled the cliffs outside of Quebec City and defeated the French army under General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm. This victory gave the British control of Quebec and ultimately led to the conquest of New France.