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George Grenville IMPROVEMENT The British commander in Boston was General Thomas Gage. He was also the British commander in chief in America.
Thomas Gage's health had begun to decline and after a long illness, he died in Portland Place, London England on April 2, 1787.
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accumulated an arsenal of weapons
Thomas Gage had four children in his whole lifetime.
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Thomas Gage, 1st Viscount Gage (father) and Benedicta Maria (mother, maiden name).
the Question is May 25,1774 when thomas gage was governor
Thomas Gage Gage has written: 'The speech of the the [sic] Lord Viscount Gage, in Parliament, against the convention with Spain' -- subject(s): Relations, Treaty of Pardo
Yes. Thomas Hutchinson (1711-1780) was the Loyalist governor of Massachusetts from 1758 to 1774. Disliked by many colonists, he was replaced by General Gage in May 1774, the British government having decided to install a military governor.
Thomas Gage died in the year 1787 on the day April 2nd. He was about 67 or 68.
.The British soldiers were housed by colonists . Massachusetts was put under control of Thomas Gage (a British general). The port of Boston was closed down and no colonists could import or export
No. Thomas Hutchinson was the predecessor to Thomas Gage. Thomas Hutchinson was the governor of Massachusetts 1st and was eventually replaces by Thomas Gage. Thomas Gage was an important British General in the Revolutionary War. His actions with the Intolerable/ Coercion Act and in the Battles of Lexington and Concord contributed to the start of the war.