Lt Gen Thomas Gage was the British Commander in Boston at the start of the AWI. The walk to Lexington and Concord which ended in disaster happened on his watch. That was bad enough but his big mistake was to allow the frontal attack on Breed's Hill (Howe's idea). Sir Henry Clinton's suggeston was to go by boat and close off the neck and put all the rebels in a bag without firing a shot. Gage as commander could have followed Sir Henry's idea. Each of these mistakes gave heart to the rebels and cost the British a lot of casualties.
FWI, Gage, as a Lt Col, commanded Gen Braddock's advance party(F & I war). He contributed more than anyone else to the defeat of that campaign.
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