In the far north, General Burgoyne
In the mid-north, General Howe, who was succeeded by General Clinton
In the south, General Cornwallis
AMERICAN: General: Washington, Greene, Putnam, Knox, (Charles) Lee, (Harry) Lee, Morgan, Gates, Wayne, Sullivan, Hamilton, Laurens
BRITISH: General: Cornwallis, Howe, Arnold (betrayed America, and joined British), Clinton, Tarleton, O'Hara
FRENCH: Volunteer: Lafayette (volunteer from France to America) General: Rochambeau, Grasse, Estaing
GERMAN (HESSIANS): General: Knyphausen, De Heister Colonel: Von Donop
PRUSSIAN: Captain: Von Steuben (many of you might be thinking Von Steuben was a General in the Prussian army, but was in real a Captain. Benjamin Franklin, who was afraid that the Congress might reject Von Steuben for his rank of a captain, so he sent a letter saying, Von Steuben was a General in the Prussian army.)
George Washington: American commander
William Howe: British commander 1
Henry Clinton: British commander 2
Governor Guy Carleton of Canada: British commander 3 (after Revolutionary War)
Total of 6 main allied generals 5 American and 1 British under the command of American General Eisenhower. Total of 5 main German generals under the command of Adolf Hitler. There were other generals as well, but these were directly involved in the direction of the battle, the others served under the command of the main generals.
General Thomas Gage was in overall command for the British. Generals Howe, Burgoyne and Clinton took part and commanded on the field.
General Gage was the Commander in Chief or the British Army in the Americas when the Shot Heard Around The World was fired. He was relieved of his command by Major General Howe and returned to England.
For the budding United States, George Washington was in overall command of the U.S. military effort, primarily focused on his command of the Continental Army, though there were obviously several other Generals in charge of various other armies. In addition, the British Army was not under a central command; rather, there were regional commanders which changed several times throughout the war.
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General Thomas Gage was in overall command for the British. Generals Howe, Burgoyne and Clinton took part and commanded on the field.
Command and Conquer Generals (Zero Hour) World Builder http://www.cncgeneralsworld.com/generals/zerohour/worldbuilder/
Yes, it has the original 'Command and Conquer: Generals' AND 'Command and Conquer: Generals, Zero Hour'
The Loyalist forces in the South during the Revolutionary War were under the command of British Officer Banastre Tarleton, considered one of the most brutal of all British commanders.
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Command and Conquer: Generals Zero Hour is an expansion to Command and Conquer Generals. Install Command and Conquer: Generals then install the expansion pack to play the expansion. In the menu where you select the game you want to play, the button that says "Command and Conquer Generals" should have a button directly below it that says something like "Command and Conquer Generals Zero Hour" PS. this is for command and conquer: the first decade. Other wise you will need to download the separate game or buy a separate disk.