After arriving at the Plains, to wait for the remainder of the troops, posted at Bougainville, would take three hours, and in that time, Montcalm feared his chances of success would be diminished considerably this sentence is a bit confusion, and you have switched from wolfe to Montcalm without warning. The fear of British advantage if given any more time fatally caused Montcalm to act without enough provisions, despite the suggestions to withhold until more soldiers arrived. Arguably, this fatal error was what decided the outcome of the battle. Without sufficient troops, Montcalm was unable to meet the British …show more content…
The final contribution to British victory at the Plains of Abraham were the controlled and organized military technique employed by Wolfe’s troops. While the French attacked in a disorderly and careless manner, Wolfe ordered his men to remain set to fire in unison at the right time, on his command. The professional training and skill of the British army is what led the battle to be over in less than fifteen minutes. The use of double volley techniques and the organized firing of the British gave them great advantage over the French, who had inadequate weapons or military skills to