Before the light flashed in the sky, the British troops, more than a thousand men, had successfully landed.
And instantly captured the high ground on the cliff.
There are not many French troops here. A battle like the one that took place yesterday on the St. Laurent River is like a drop of water falling into the sea, unable to make any waves.
After the highlands were occupied, the only force guarding Flen Bay was also eliminated, and British troops immediately landed on a large scale from here.
And climb to the high ground on the cliff without any danger.
At this time, General Vaudreuil was already holding his position near the St. Laurent River to prevent the British troops from attacking.
However, the firepower of today's British troops has obviously weakened, and it is more like they are attacking to contain their own troops.
General Vaudreuil, who has rich combat experience, immediately realized that something was wrong.
Immediately thinking of something that he thought was unlikely to happen, he immediately led his troops and rushed back to Quebec City.
At six o'clock in the afternoon, he learned that the British troops had already crossed the St. Laurent River!
The section of the St. Laurent River he was guarding was not at all the center of the British army's attack.
At this time, the British troops already numbered 6,000 people and appeared on the Abraham Plains outside Quebec City.
At the same time, the navy led by Charles used Longyan's powerful fuel cannon to burn all the dilapidated merchant ships at the mouth of the river, and successfully entered the St. Laurent River.
At this time, the general guarding the city, Major General Montcalm, rejected his adviser's suggestion. He was worried that the fortifications he had built would not be effective against the British troops.
Judging from their observations on the battlefield, the British troops have been equipped with Dragon Flame weapons.
Under such weapons, their defenses are not much different from paper.
So General Montcalm decided to go out of the city to fight.
He led four thousand of his most elite soldiers out of the city to fight, hoping to block the British army on the Plains of Abraham.
Major General Wolfe of the British Army lined up his troops in two lines on the Plains of Abraham, ready to face the incoming French army.
The British troops not only had an advantage in numbers, but more importantly, their combat awareness was incomparable to those disorganized French soldiers.
Their unit consisted of several units mixed together, and those militiamen who had only undergone brief training did not understand the command at all in such a battle.
Compared with the British troops, their combat quality was far inferior. At this time, the French troops who came from the other end of the St. Laurent River to support them were still behind the British troops.
General Montcalm was completely unaware of these. Facing the British troops pressing down on the border, he, who was usually strict and orderly, seemed to have lost his mind and did not wait for the best opportunity to attack.
It was a human wall battle formed by the three parallel columns of the French army, shouting and charging all the way towards the British army.
When they were 200 meters away from the British troops, the dragon flame muskets equipped by the French troops couldn't wait to fire bullets in unison.
Such an attack distance, even with the Dragon Flame Fire Gun, is only close to the effective attack range. For British soldiers, with such a long attack distance, they only need to dodge a little to dodge such an attack.
The result is obvious, such an attack has no effect.
However, the British troops did not fight back at this time, and they even allowed the French troops to continue their attack.
The French troops launched attacks against the British troops every ten meters away, but the British troops remained unmoved.