According to commander Thomas gage, men go to the customs house Thomas Gage, Firle, Sussex, England died April 2, 1787, England) was a British general who successfully commanded all British forces in North America for more than 10 years (1763–74) but failed to stem the tide of rebellion as military governor of Massachusetts at the outbreak of the American.
Upon receiving orders to take decisive actions to quell the growing rebellion and unrest, Gage ordered the advance on Lexington and Concord, thus sparking the Revolutionary War in 1775.
n 1774, Thomas Gage drafted and vigorously enforced the Coercive Acts, a series of laws designed to punish American colonists, especially in Boston, for continual acts of defiance, including the recent Boston Tea Party.
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