why was capturing Quebec so important to the British during the French and Indian war?

a. by gaining control of Quebec, the British could increase financial and military support from the colonists.
b. by gaining control of Quebec, the British would disrupt French supplies from reaching forts further north.
c. without capturing Quebec, the British would have to admit defeat and surrender to the French.
d. without capturing Quebec, the British would be unable to keep Fort Ticonderoga under their command

b. by gaining control of Quebec, the British would disrupt French supplies from reaching forts further north.

b. by gaining control of Quebec, the British would disrupt French supplies from reaching forts further north.

Capturing Quebec was important to the British during the French and Indian War because it would allow them to disrupt French supplies from reaching forts further north. This would weaken the French military presence and make it easier for the British to gain control of other French territories.