General Thomas Gage, the British military officer and governor of Massachusetts during the American Revolutionary War, was not actually killed; he died of natural causes in 1787. There may be some confusion with the events surrounding the war, but Gage himself was not a victim of assassination or murder. His tenure was marked by significant conflict, particularly during the early stages of the revolution, but he lived for several years after the conflict began.
General Gage led the British army in the American Revolutionary War. He was defeated.
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Thomas Gage had four children in his whole lifetime.
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William Howe was the commander of the British forces who succeeded General Thomas Gage.
General Thomas Gage
General Gage led the British army in the American Revolutionary War. He was defeated.
thomas gage's mother wasElizabethTraviss
General Gage led the British army in the American Revolutionary War. He was defeated.
General Thomas Gage
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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Thomas Gage had four children in his whole lifetime.
No, General Thomas Gage did not die in battle. Gage died on April 2, 1787 after his health began to decline.
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William Howe was the commander of the British forces who succeeded General Thomas Gage.
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