Invasi Quebec (1775): Perbedaan antara revisi
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|commander1=[[Philip Schuyler]]<br/>[[Richard Montgomery]]{{KIA}}<br/>[[Benedict Arnold]]<br/>[[David Wooster]]<br/>[[John Thomas (general)|John Thomas]]{{KIA}}<br/>[[William Thompson (general)|William Thompson]]{{POW}}<br/>[[John Sullivan]]
|commander2=[[Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester|Guy Carleton]]
|strength1=Sekitar 10.000<ref name="AmericanStrength">The Continental Army strength is difficult to count, owing to the number of times reinforcements were sent, and the number of sick that were sent home or died. As of May 1776, the army was estimated to be 5,000, with a significant percentage unfit for duty (Smith, Vol 2, p. 351), but this does not include forces that went home because of sickness or ending enlistments, were killed or captured in previous action, or turned back on Arnold's expedition. In June 1776, John Sullivan arrived at Sorel with over 3,000 men (Smith, Vol 2, p. 390). Given that [[Arnold's expedition tu Quebec|Arnold's expedition]] lost 500 men (Smith, Vol 1,
|strength2=700–10.000+<ref name="BritishForceCount">British forces at the beginning of the invasion were 700 regulars according to [[#Simeon|Simeon]], p. vii. These were augmented by militia support at Fort St. Johns and Quebec, raising total force to 1,800 for the major actions ([[#SmithFourteen|Smith (1907), vol 1]], pp. 342–3 and [[#Alden|Alden]], p. 209). Reinforcements arriving by June 1776 under Charles Douglas and John Burgoyne raised total troops to 10,000, plus militia and Indians ([[#SmithFourteenII|Smith (1907), vol 2]], hal. 430).</ref>
|casualties1=Sekitar 400 tewas<br/>650 terluka<br/>1.500 ditangkap <br/> '''Total: 2.500 tewas, terluka atau ditangkap'''
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