In reference to the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the British commanders were Major General Francis Smith, British Marine officer, John Pitcairn, and Lieutenant-General Hugh Percy. The battles took place on April 19, 1775.
The british commander who surrendered to gates at saratoga was Burgoyne. I found this out doing a word search for social studies.
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You are General Sir William Howe, the British commander during the early years of the American Revolutionary War. Facing mounting resistance and the loss of support in Boston, you decided to withdraw your troops to Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 1776. This strategic retreat marked a significant moment in the conflict as British forces regrouped and re-evaluated their strategy.
The British Captain in charge of the Redcoats during the American Revolutionary War was Captain Thomas Preston, notably involved in the Boston Massacre in 1770. He commanded the British troops stationed in Boston, which led to tensions with the colonial populace. His actions during the incident became a focal point in the struggle between the colonies and British authorities.
General Thomas Gage was the British general in charge of British forces in Boston.
General Thomas Gage was the British general in charge of British forces in Boston.
The british commander who surrendered to gates at saratoga was Burgoyne. I found this out doing a word search for social studies.
General Thomas Gage. After the Boston Tea Party in 1773, the British government suspended all self-government there and put the area under the control of the British army with General Gage as governor. Gage as general learned that the colonists were gathering weapons in Concord in case of a revolution, and he sent British troops to capture them. When the troops encountered the colonial militias, the first battles of the Revolution took place, the Battles of Lexington and Concord. When the colonists issued the Declaration of indepencence and the Revolutionary War began, Gage was the general in charge of all British trrops in the colonies.
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There have been many British commanders in the Boston area. I assume the questioner is asking about the Boston Massacre March 5, 1770 Boston Massacre, known as the Incident on King Street by the British, was an incident on March 5, 1770 Captain Thomas Preston was an officer of the 29th Regiment of Foot, part of the British garrison in Boston under the overall command of General Thomas Gage
General Omar Bradley was in charge of the US landings. General Bernard Montgomery was in charge of the British and Canadian landings.
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General Douglas Haig was in charge of the British force on the Somme in World War I.