The Battle of Quebec was a significant defeat for the Continental Army, resulting in the death of their leader and many casualties. Despite the odds, the remaining forces, led by Benedict Arnold, continued to besiege the city. However, they faced numerous challenges, including a lack of reinforcements, harsh winter conditions, and the spread of disease. The siege ultimately failed, and the Americans were forced to retreat, leaving the British in control of Quebec.
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