How was the Battle of Quebec a failure?

It was a total loss with no positive outcomes.
It did not bring Canadian allies.
It led to the loss of weaponry for future battles.
It was the end of the career of Benedict Arnold.

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I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the second option. The Battle of Quebec was a failure because it did not bring Canadian allies. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day. Feel free to ask more questions. Thank you.

Answer:

The Battle of Quebec was a failure because it did not bring Canadian allies.

Explanation:

The Battle of Quebec was a military confrontation fought on December 31, 1775, between the military forces of the Thirteen Colonies and the British-Canadian defenders of the city of Quebec at the beginning of the American War of Independence. The battle was the first major defeat of the conflict for the Americans, and came with heavy losses. General Richard Montgomery was killed, Benedict Arnold and Daniel Morgan were injured and more than 400 men were taken prisoner. The garrison of the city, formed by Canadians and English led by General Guy Carleton, suffered a small number of casualties.

After the English victory in Quebec and the American withdrawal from Canada, no other serious attempt to involve Canadians in the American revolution against the English would take place.