General Howe
The Commander of the British Forces during the surrender was General William Howe. Howe replaced General Gage who returned to England after the Battle of Bunker Hill.
The Battle of Bunker Hill took place on June 17, 1775 on Breed's Hill, as part of the Siege of Boston during the American Revolutionary War. General Israel Putnam was in charge of the revolutionary forces, while Major-General William Howe commanded the British forces.
General Thomas Gage was in overall command for the British. Generals Howe, Burgoyne and Clinton took part and commanded on the field.
In 1776, General William Howe defeated George Washington.
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the battle of bunker hill was a place were it took place on the breeds hill not the battle of bunker hill the captaind were for british general william howe and for americans colonel william that is all the captain today for battle of bunker hill.
The assault was ordered by Gen. Thomas Gage and was carried out by Gen. William Howe.
General William Howe
British General Gage, having been stung already by American militia men ordered General William Howe to assault and capture Bunker Hill. How and his troops arrived there on June 17, 1775.
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