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King George III

Was the grandson of King George II

The major event of the annus mirabilis in North America was

Securing control of Lake Champlain

The Earl of Bute

Helped shape the political ideas of King George III

The Fortress of louisbourg

Was captured by the forces of Amherst and Boscawen

Radical Whigs in Britain and America regarded King George III as

A threat to the legacy of the Glorious Revolution

The first British governor of Quebec was

Jeffrey Amherst

General James Abercrombie

Was Defeated at fort Carillon and relieved of command

At the Battle of Quebec

Both Wolfe and Montcalm were killed

The city of Quebec

Could not be carried by frontal assault

The idea of a patriot King

Was associated with the desire to decrease the power of politicians