Battle of Signal Hill

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The Battle of Signal Hill was the final engagement of the Seven Years' War in North America, in which British forces secured control of St. John's, Newfoundland from the French.

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instanceOf battle
military engagement
alsoKnownAs Battle of Signal Hill (1762) NERFINISHED
belligerent Kingdom of France
Kingdom of Great Britain
campaign British expedition against St. John's (1762) NERFINISHED
category Battles involving France
Battles involving Great Britain
Battles of the Seven Years' War NERFINISHED
History of Newfoundland and Labrador NERFINISHED
combatant1 British Army NERFINISHED
Royal Navy NERFINISHED
combatant2 French Army NERFINISHED
French Navy NERFINISHED
commander Charles-Henri-Louis d'Arsac de Ternay NERFINISHED
Guillaume de Bellecombe NERFINISHED
William Amherst NERFINISHED
conflictOf Seven Years' War NERFINISHED
conflictType siege-related engagement
country Canada
date 1762-09-15
followedBy British recapture and occupation of St. John's
geographicFeature hilltop overlooking St. John's harbour
hasSite Signal Hill National Historic Site NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod 18th century
historicalRegion British North America NERFINISHED
involves amphibious operations
infantry combat
languageOfPrimarySources English
French
location Newfoundland NERFINISHED
Signal Hill NERFINISHED
St. John's, Newfoundland NERFINISHED
memorializedBy Signal Hill National Historic Site NERFINISHED
objective to secure control of St. John's, Newfoundland
partOf French and Indian War (North American front of the Seven Years' War) NERFINISHED
North American theatre of the Seven Years' War NERFINISHED
precededBy French capture of St. John's (1762) NERFINISHED
relatedEvent Naval operations off Newfoundland in 1762
relatedTo Treaty of Paris (1763) NERFINISHED
result British victory
significance final engagement of the Seven Years' War in North America
strategicImportance control of approaches to St. John's harbour
territorialChange British control of St. John's, Newfoundland reaffirmed
theatre Atlantic Canada NERFINISHED
year 1762

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Military history of New France hasPart Battle of Signal Hill