Plains of Abraham

Plains of Abraham

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name = Plains of Abraham
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caption = Plains of Abraham in summer
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location = Quebec City, Canada
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lat_degrees=46 |lat_minutes=47 |lat_seconds=59 |lat_direction=N
long_degrees=71 |long_minutes=13 |long_seconds=15 |long_direction=W
area = AcreAndHectare | 108
established = 1908-03-17
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governing_body = National Battlefields Commission
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The Plains of Abraham is a historic 108-acre (44-hectare) plateau within The Battlefields Park in Quebec City, Canada, located just outside the Citadelle of Quebec and the walls of Quebec City.

The plains are named after Abraham Martin, called "the Scot," (1589-1664), a fisherman and river pilot, who brought his animals to graze there as he owned land near the area of the current park. [cite web|url=http://www.toponymie.gouv.qc.ca/ct/chroniques/semaine_2008_09_18.html|title=Chronique : Noms de lieux! Plaines d'Abraham|date=September 18, 2008|work=Commission de toponymie du Québec|accessdate=2008-10-03] The use of the name certainly seems to have been popular at the time among the military and the English. The name of Abraham appears in the toponymy of Quebec City from the French regime. The deeds of the 17th and 18th centuries refer to the coast of Abraham and a 1734 plan even precisely locates an Abraham Street. The first references to the current area's name are from military documents, the journals of the Chevalier de Levis and the Marquis de Montcalm refer to the "Heights of Abraham". The journals of British soldiers during the days surrounding the Battle of the Plains of Abraham mention the "Heights of Abraham" or "Plains of Abraham". [cite journal |last=Mathieu |first=Jacques (ed.) |year=1992 |title=Les plaines d'Abraham. Le culte de l'idéal |journal=Septentrion]

On 13 September 1759, the land was the scene of the Battle of the Plains of Abraham in the French and Indian War (part of the Seven Years' War) in which the British army, under General James Wolfe, climbed the steep cliff under the city in darkness, surprising and beating the French. Both Wolfe and the French commander Montcalm died of their wounds but the battle left control of Quebec City to the British, which would allow them to take control of New France the following year with the surrender of Montreal despite the victory of the Chevalier de Levis over General James Murray on 28 April 1760. With the Treaty of Paris in 1763, France consequently renounced possession of Canada, Acadia, and Louisiana.

The park became the first National Historic Site of Canada on 17 March 1908 under the auspices of the National Battlefields Commission, a gift from the Canadian federal government to Quebec City for its 300th anniversary. The site has become the city park section of Quebec City, the National Battlefields Commission comparing its use to that of Central Park in New York City and Hyde Park in London.

The parks are used by 4 million visitors and tourists annually for sports, relaxation, outdoor concerts, and festivals, especially during Fête nationale du Québec celebrations, the Quebec Winter Carnival, and the Quebec City Summer Festival.

On July 20, 2008, Sir Paul McCartney offered a free concert on this land as part of the 400th anniversary of the city of Quebec. An estimated 270,000 people was predicted to have attended the event. Quebec city native songstress Pascale Picard and Montreal based The Stills provided the opening act.

References

See also

*Battle of the Plains of Abraham
*The Battlefields Park

External links

* [http://1759.ccbn-nbc.gc.ca/ 1759: From the Warpath to the Plains of Abraham] virtual museum
* [http://www.ccbn-nbc.gc.ca/_en/index.php National Battlefields Commission]


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