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  1. Richard Montgomery (2 de diciembre de 1738- 31 de diciembre de 1775), fue un general irlandés, que fue el primero en servirle al ejército británico. Más tarde se convirtió en un general de brigada en el Ejército Continental durante la guerra de la Independencia estadounidense y es más famoso por liderar en 1775 la invasión de Canadá.

  2. Richard Montgomery (2 December 1738 – 31 December 1775) was an Irish-born American military officer who first served in the British Army. He later became a major general in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, and he is most famous for leading the unsuccessful 1775 invasion of northeastern Quebec.

  3. Rev War | Biography. Richard Montgomery. Title Major General. War & Affiliation Revolutionary War / Patriot. Date of Birth - Death December 2, 1738 - December 31, 1775. Richard Montgomery was born outside of Dublin, Ireland, on December 2nd, 1738.

  4. Richard Montgomery , fue un general irlandés, que fue el primero en servirle al ejército británico. Más tarde se convirtió en un general de brigada en el Ejército Continental durante la guerra de la Independencia estadounidense y es más famoso por liderar en 1775 la invasión de Canadá.

  5. 7 de nov. de 2020 · December 2, 1738–December 31, 1775 — Revolutionary War Hero. Richard Montgomery was a Brigadier General in the Continental Army during the early days of the American Revolutionary War. He led part of the American forces during the failed Invasion of Canada and captured key positions before he was killed during the Battle of Quebec.

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  6. Richard Montgomery. United States general. Learn about this topic in these articles: Battle of Quebec. In Battle of Quebec. …December 31, 1775, under General Richard Montgomery and Colonel Benedict Arnold, an inadequate force of roughly 1,675 Americans assaulted the fortified city, only to meet with complete defeat.

  7. American. Irish. Biography: Richard Montgomery was an Irish soldier who is best remembered for his leadership in the 1775 invasion of Quebec. He moved to America in 1772 and joined the Continental Army in 1775, after which he quickly rose through the ranks and soon became a major general.