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William Howe was the commander of the British forces who succeeded General Thomas Gage.
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William Howe was the commander of British forces during the Battle of Bunker Hill. He went on to serve as the Commander-in-Chief of British forces, replacing Thomas Gage. Howe served in the military from 1746 to 1803.
Admiral Richard Howe and General William Howe were two of the three famous Howe brothers, with George Howe being the third one. While Richard was a British Naval officer known for being British Naval commander during American Revolutionary War, William Howe belonged to British Army and was Commander-in-chief of British forces during the American Revolutionary War.
George Grenville IMPROVEMENT The British commander in Boston was General Thomas Gage. He was also the British commander in chief in America.
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William B Travis was a commander at the ALAMO.
Yes. He was a spy before he took William Howe's spot as Commander-in-chief of the British Army.
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Howe wanted to avoid armed conflict with the Americans.