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alexandr402 [8]
3 years ago
15

General Thomas Gage ordered _____________________________ and his troops to go to _____________________________ and destroy all

the artillery and ammunition.
History
1 answer:
Ad libitum [116K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Major John Pitcarin and Concord, are the right answers.

Explanation:

General Thomas Gage was an Army general director and an official from Britain. He is well recognized for his several years of duty in North America. He played a significant role in the early phase of the American Revolution. On date 14th April 1775, Gage underwent mandates from London to take definitive action upon the Patriots. Getting the knowledge that the army had been stockpiling weaponry at Concord, Massachusetts, he ordered Major John Pitcarin from the Boston fortification to move there on the midnight of 18 April to seize them.

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