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  1. Henry Clinton (16 de abril de 1730 - Londres, 23 de dezembro de 1795) [1] foi um militar e político do exército britânico, mais conhecido pelo seu serviço como general durante a Guerra da Independência Americana. Chegando a Boston em Maio de 1775, foi o Comandante em chefe britânico na América do Norte de 1778 a 1782.

  2. Sir Henry Clinton (born April 16?, 1730?—died December 23, 1795, Cornwall, England) was the 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.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. 13 de mar. de 2023 · General Sir Henry Clinton — The Last Commander-in-Chief of British Forces During the American Revolutionary War. April 16, 1730–December 23, 1795. Henry Clinton was a British soldier and General during the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783). He was placed in command of British forces in 1778.

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  4. 1 de jul. de 2019 · Learn about Henry Clinton, the commander of the British North American forces during the American War for Independence. Explore his early life, military career, and role in the Seven Years' War and the American Revolution.

  5. Henry Clinton was a lieutenant general and the commander-in-chief of British forces in America during the Revolutionary War. He fought in several battles, including Bunker Hill, Charleston, and Yorktown, and was blamed for the loss of the colonies.

  6. Espionage. Spy Techniques of the Revolutionary War. Henry Clinton and other officers of the Revolution used espionage, coded messages, and other techniques to further their causes. This examination of spy techniques includes a mask letter sent by Henry Clinton to John Burgoyne in 1777. Learn More.

  7. Learn about the life and career of Sir Henry Clinton, who led the British army in America from 1778 to 1781. Find out how he fought against Washington, Burgoyne, Cornwallis, and the French in the War for Independence.