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  1. Thomas Gage was the British Commander charged with keeping the peace in the colonies. Did he face an impossible task – or did he fail spectacularly in his mission? (Runtime 2:41) This video was supported by a generous grant from Americana Corner and the American Battlefield Protection Program. For more information, visit Americana Corner.

  2. www.americanrevolution.org › thomas-gage-biographyThomas Gage Biography & Facts

    Thomas Gage was a British general best known for his role as the military governor of Massachusetts Bay and commander of British forces at the onset of the American Revolutionary War. He ordered the British marches to Lexington and Concord in April 1775, which ignited the Revolutionary War following the battles there.

  3. Thomas Gage was a dedicated military commander and colonial official, but his unyielding personality contributed to his inability to stem the growth of revolutionary fervor during a crucial time in British history. Gage was born at Firle, Sussex, England, a descendant of a Norman family dating to the Conquest.

  4. Thomas Gage (1719 – April 2, 1787) was a British general and commander in chief of the British North American forces from 1763 to 1775. His aggressive actions against the colonists contributed to the hostilities between the American colonies and the United Kingdom and serve as a direct cause of the American Revolutionary War .

  5. Thomas Gage. (1721–87). The British general Thomas Gage successfully commanded all British forces in North America for more than 10 years (1763–74). However, he failed to stem the tide of rebellion as the British military governor of Massachusetts (1774–75) at the outbreak of the American Revolution. Gage was born in Firle, Sussex, England.

  6. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Thomas_GageThomas Gage - Wikipedia

    Thomas Gage nasce nel Sussex nel 1719 (o nei primi mesi del 1720), secondo figlio del Primo Visconte di Gage. Dopo gli studi si arruola nell'esercito e nel 1743 ottiene il grado di capitano e diviene aiutante in campo del Conte di Albemarle , dopo aver preso parte a diverse battaglie nel 1755 viene mandato, con il grado di tenente colonnello, a combattere in America nella guerra Franco-Indiana .

  7. collections.dartmouth.edu › occom › htmlGage, Thomas - Dartmouth

    Gage was born to a father of the same name, the first Viscount Gage, and his wife, Benedicta Maria Theresa Hall, in 1719/1720, in Gloucestershire, England. Viscount Gage was born Catholic, but he and his wife converted to the Anglican Church prior to the birth of Thomas.