Battle of Strong Frontenac
The battles of Strong Frontenac , which took place of the 25 to the August 27th 1758, was a British victory of the North-American theater of the Guerre Seven Year old. The battle was fought with the Fort Frontenac, on the site of the current city of Kingston in the Ontario. The fort occupied a strategic position, located at the junction of the river the St. Lawrence and Lake Ontario.
In the battle, an army of more than: 3000 British soldiers besieged the 110 French soldiers inside the fort and they gained their rendering two days later. The British victory cut one of the two principal lines of communication and food between the towns of Montreal and Quebec and the forts of the west. Cependent the other route, along the River of Outaouais, remained open during all the war.