Person    | Male  Born 1721  Died 2/4/1787

Thomas Gage

Categories: Armed Forces

Countries: USA

Born in Firle, England, died in England. He was a British general and colonial governor in America whose mismanagement of the colonists contributed to the American Revolution. Click on the picture source web site for more information.

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Thomas Gage

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Thomas Gage

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