Americans Commence Siege of Quebec

On November 14, 1775, after arriving at Quebec City with his 600-man force, Colonel Benedict Arnold issued an ultimatum to the inhabitants of the city: surrender or face an assault. The Canadians, recognizing the weak condition of Arnold’s army, refused his demand.

Tom Hand, creator and publisher of Americana Corner, explores how Arnold and General Richard Montgomery, outmanned and outgunned, commenced a siege of Quebec, and why it still matters today.

Images courtesy of Library of Congress, The New York Public Library, Brandywine Museum of Art, Wikipedia. 


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