General James Wolfe and Marquis de Montcalm were key figures in the Battle of Quebec during the Seven Years' War in 1759. Both commanders were mortally wounded in the battle; Wolfe died shortly after achieving victory for the British forces, while Montcalm succumbed to his injuries shortly thereafter. Their deaths marked a significant turning point in the conflict, leading to British dominance in North America. The battle ultimately resulted in the fall of Quebec and paved the way for British control over Canada.
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