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Several of the regiments bore a distinguished and ancient record. Besides infantry there was a battalion of Royal Artillery and a regiment of Dragoons, effective in all the manual of arms. The generals and most of the troops had seen service. Howe was known to be brilliant and dashing, Clinton, cool and sagacious, Burgoyne, brave but over-confident. On the 1 2th of June General Gage issued his memorable proclamation, arrogant in its tone and grossly insulting to the people. It declared martial ...law, pronounced those in arms to be rebels, but offered pardon to all who should lay down their arms, excepting only Samuel Adams and John Hancock. This proclamation aroused the temper of the Provincials to white heat. About this time General Gage was advised to make a sally out of Boston and send troops to occupy both Charlestown and Dorchester Heights, both of them military positions of the greatest importance to the occupation of Boston, which favorable positions were also known to the Provincial leaders, and news having reached the American army that 64 The Battle of Bunker Hill the British had decided to fortify Dorchester Heights on Sun- day, June 1 8th, the Committee of Safety gave orders to General Ward to forestall this design if possible.
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