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  1. On June 17, 1775, Gage attempted to lift the siege by attacking rebel forces. The assault on Bunker Hill came at a terribly high price. The British suffered more than 1,000 dead and wounded, including nearly forty percent of the Army's officers. When Washington arrived outside Boston in July, Gage's command of the British Army was essentially over.

  2. Thomas Gage Militar británico. Entre 1763 y 1773 asumió el mando de los ejércitos británicos en Norteamérica. Era gobernador de Massachusetts cuando se produjeron en Lexington, el 19 de abril de 1775, los primeros enfrentamientos que desembocaron en la guerra de Independencia de Estados Unidos.

  3. 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.

  4. 2 de jun. de 2022 · As a Dominican friar, Thomas Gage lived and traveled in Mexico and Guatemala from 1625 to 1637. Eventually he made his way against incredible obstacles through Central America to Panama and thence to his native England.

  5. Thomas Gage. General Thomas Gage (10 March 1718/19 – 2 April 1787) was a British Army general officer and colonial official best known for his many years of service in North America, including his role as British commander-in-chief in the early days of the American Revolution . Thomas Gage, on February 20, 1773, already communicated to the ...

  6. Δ. Thomas Gage, the British Commander-in-chief at the outset of the American War of Independence, has not inspired many biographies. Ably, he served in North America during the French and Indian War and stayed in the colonies after this conflict. He is best known for ordering British forces to Lexington and Concord and the costly British….

  7. Gage, Thomas, aproximadamente 1603-1656. Nueva relación que contiene los viages de Tomas Gage en la Nueva España -- Crítica textual; América Central -- Descripciones y viajes; Etnología -- América Central; Indios -- Civilización; CDU: 913(728)"16" 39(728) Documento fuente: Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos. Núm. 218, febrero 1968