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The Continental Army’s invasion of Quebec in 1775 ended in a disappointing defeat for the American revolutionaries. Here are the key outcomes:
Military Defeat: The major battle of the campaign, the Battle of Quebec on December 31, 1775, was a disaster for the Americans. General Richard Montgomery was killed, Benedict Arnold was wounded, and hundreds of Continental Army soldiers were captured or killed. The Americans failed to capture Quebec City.
Loss of Momentum: This defeat was a significant setback for the Continental Army early in the Revolutionary War. It dented morale and forced the Americans to abandon their hopes of quickly gaining Canadian support for the rebellion.
Strengthened British Position: The victory solidified British control over Quebec and helped them maintain the loyalty of the French-Canadian population who were wary of joining a new rebellion.
Overall, the invasion was a strategic blunder for the Continental Army. It diverted resources from other crucial battles and highlighted the limitations of the American forces at the time.