Montegriffo wrote:Ok, he's your one local, who are the real global top ten though?
Well, Wolfe actually gets on my real global top ten too, he in effect won the Seven Years War, one of the most consequential wars of all time, certainly in the modern sense, he made the Dominion of Canada for the likes of me, but he also made way for the United States of America, and he also forced the French to concede India and the West Indies as well, I mean, when Nouvelle France fell, that was the end of the French Hegenomy and the birth of the British Empire. Quebec is undoubtably one of greatest victories in the history of the Britons, the whole meteoric rise to rule the world; really starts there.
Bear in mind, when the French intervened in the Revolutionary War to win it for the Americans, a war which could only come about in the wake of, and which was reactionary to; the fall of Nouvelle France, which results in the USA, but also the French Revolution in the end, that was all payback for Wolfe at Quebec, the Plains of Abraham are literally the nexus of history as we know it.
The British Empire, the United States of America, and the French Revolution, the very foundations of the world we live in now, all emanates from one place, 13 September 1759.