Which of the following events was a turning point in favor of the British during the French and Indian war

The turning point in favor of the British during the French and Indian War was the Battle of Quebec in 1759. In this battle, British forces under the command of General James Wolfe successfully captured the city of Quebec, which was a key French stronghold. This victory gave the British control over the St. Lawrence River and marked a significant blow to French power in North America.