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He was a British general who commanded the British forces in America from 1763 through 1774. As governor of Massachusetts (1774-75) he was unable to stem the tide of the insurgence and was replaced by Gen. Sir William Howe after the battle of Bunker Hill.
a snowman of course the snowman need to know how much snow he was going to need to make him nexst year and thats when he made the snow gauge
The standard gauge of railroad track was established by the US Congress on March 3, 1863 at four feet, eight and one half inches. It was not adopted in 1886 and it is still that dimension.
no standered gauge had been agreed upon
The standard gauge of railroad track in the US was established by the US Congress at four feet, eight and one half inches on March 3, 1863, not in 1886.
true this was one of the factors for civil war
he was a british learder in the battle of bunker hill
Yes.
he was a general
No, he was a British general.
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Thomas Gauge had 2 siblings. Thomas was the middle child of Thomas Gage the 1st. Thomas became a general in the army and was born in England in 1721.
No, because he was a British General.
No, General Thomas Gage did not die in battle. Gage died on April 2, 1787 after his health began to decline.
Thomas gauge was a British general who successfully commanded all British forces in North America for more than 10 years. He was born on 1721 in England.
'I wish this cursed place was burnt' writing about Boston
ye s he was a comander and general for the British