Plains of Abraham

Etymology
, from. , who immigrated to New France from Scotland; the landowner whose field occupied a part of the clifftop plain, along with the military drill field, outside the fortress and city walls.

Proper noun

 * 1) ; a riverside plain atop the escarpment at the edge of the
 * , an 1759 battle that resulted in the change in sovereignty of the colonial province of Canada, New France, from the French Crown to the British Crown; becoming the colonial province of Quebec, British North America (later the British colonial province of Canada, thence Dominion of Canada)

Translations

 * French: Plaines d'Abraham


 * French: Bataille des Plaines d'Abraham