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  2. Facts about Sir Henry Clinton, British commander in chief in America during the Revolutionary War123:
    • Born about 1730 in Newfoundland, Canada or Stourton Parva, England.
    • Parents: Admiral George Clinton (1686–1761) and Ann Carle (1696–1767).
    • Education: In New York colony and possibly studied under Samuel Seabury.
    • Published Works: The American Rebellion: Sir Henry Clinton's Narrative of His Campaigns, 1775–1782.
    • Clinton joined the New York militia in 1745 as a lieutenant.
    • He went to London in 1749 and was commissioned in the British army in 1751.
    • Clinton died on December 23, 1795 in Gibraltar.
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    Born: About 1730 in Newfoundland, Canada or Stourton Parva, England. Parents: Admiral George Clinton (1686–1761) and Ann Carle (1696–1767). Died: December 23, 1795 in Gibraltar Education: In New York colony and possibly studied under Samuel Seabury Published Works: The American Rebellion: Sir Henry Clinton's Narrative of His Campaigns, 1775–1782
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    Sir Henry Clinton, (born April 16?, 1730?—died December 23, 1795, Cornwall, England), British commander in chief in America during the Revolutionary War. The son of George Clinton, a naval officer and administrator, Henry joined the New York militia in 1745 as a lieutenant. He went to London in 1749 and was commissioned in the British army in 1751.

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    Henry Clinton (British Army officer, born 1730) facts for kids Early life. Clinton was born in Newfoundland, where his father, George Clinton, was serving as commodore-governor. American Revolutionary War. In March 1775, in response to the American Revolutionary War, King George III dispatched... ...
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    Henry Clinton (British Army officer, born 1730) - Wikipedia

    General Sir Henry Clinton, KB (16 April 1730 – 23 December 1795) was a British Army officer and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1772 and 1795. He is best known for his service as a general during the American War of Independence. He arrived in Boston in May 1775 and was the … See more

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    Henry Clinton was born on 16 April 1730, to Admiral George Clinton and Anne Carle, the daughter of a general. Clinton claimed in a … See more

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    Clinton, along with Major Generals William Howe and John Burgoyne, was sent with reinforcements to strengthen the position of General Thomas Gage in Boston. They arrived on 25 May, having learned en route that the See more

    Sir Henry Clinton's legacy in the eyes of historians has been mixed. He held the command in America for four years, ending in disaster, and as a result, he is widely seen to share in the blame for the defeat. The biographer William Willcox, in his analysis of … See more

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    By 1758 Clinton had risen to be a lieutenant colonel in the 1st Foot Guards, which was later … See more

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    In 1783, Clinton published a Narrative of the Campaign of 1781 in North America in which he attempted to lay the blame for the 1781 campaign failures on General Cornwallis. This … See more

    1. ^ Willcox, 1964, p. 5.
    2. ^ Willcox, 1964, p. 6.
    3. ^ Fredriksen, 2001, p. 107.
    4. ^ Willcox, 1964, p. 7.
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    WEBBorn on April 16, 1730, to Royal Navy officer George Clinton and his wife, Anne Carle, Henry Clinton moved with his family from England to New York in 1743 when his father was appointed governor of New York.

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