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  1. Major General Thomas Gage was commander-in-chief of British forces in North America and governor of Massachusetts Bay during some of the most chaotic years of the American Revolution. Born in late 1719 or early 1720, Gage attended Westminster School in central London from 1728 to 1736.

  2. Todos los libros de THOMAS GAGE y su biografía en Casa del Libro

  3. 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.

  4. Thomas Gage (1718/19 [1] – 1787) fou un general britànic, conegut pels seus molts anys de servei a Amèrica del Nord, incloent-hi la seva funció com comandant militar en els primers dies de la Revolució Americana . Nascut en una família aristocràtica a Anglaterra, va servir a l'exèrcit, on va participar en la Guerra Franco-Índia ...

  5. Sir Thomas Gage (1719 – 2 avril 1787) est un général qui a commandé en chef des forces britanniques en Amérique du Nord de 1763 à 1775. Il s'est notamment illustré lors des premières années de la guerre d'indépendance des États-Unis .

  6. Thomas Gage’s parents found it expedient to convert to the Church of England in 1715, but though they resumed the old faith before their deaths, their son was raised and remained an Anglican. He attended Westminster School in London and subsequently entered military service; by 1743 he was a captain in the 62nd Foot.

  7. 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.