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The office of Commander-in-Chief, North America was a military position of the British Army. Established in 1755 in the early years of the Seven Years' War, holders of the post were generally responsible for land-based military personnel and activities in and around those parts of North America that Great Britain either controlled or contested. The post continued to exist until 1775, when Lieutenant-General Thomas Gage, the last holder of the post, was replaced early in the American War of Independence. The post's responsibilities were then divided: Major-General William Howe became Commander-in-Chief, America, responsible for British troops from West Florida to Newfoundland, and General Guy Carleton became Commander-in-Chief, Quebec, responsible for the defence of the Province of Quebec.

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  • The office of Commander-in-Chief, North America was a military position of the British Army. Established in 1755 in the early years of the Seven Years' War, holders of the post were generally responsible for land-based military personnel and activities in and around those parts of North America that Great Britain either controlled or contested. The post continued to exist until 1775, when Lieutenant-General Thomas Gage, the last holder of the post, was replaced early in the American War of Independence. The post's responsibilities were then divided: Major-General William Howe became Commander-in-Chief, America, responsible for British troops from West Florida to Newfoundland, and General Guy Carleton became Commander-in-Chief, Quebec, responsible for the defence of the Province of Quebec. This division of responsibility persisted after American independence and the loss of East and West Florida in the Treaty of Paris (1783). One officer was given the posting for Quebec, which later became the Commander-in-Chief of The Canadas when Quebec was divided into Upper and Lower Canada, while another officer was posted to Halifax with responsibility for military matters in the maritime provinces. Prior to 1784, the Bermuda Garrison (an independent company, detached from the 2nd Regiment of Foot, from 1701 to 1763; replaced by a company of the 9th Regiment of Foot detached from Florida along with a detachment from the Bahamas Independent Company until 1768; leaving only the militia until the American War of Independence, when part of the had been stationed in Bermuda between 1778 and its disbandment there in 1784; the garrison was permanently re-established by the 47th Regiment of Foot and an invalid company of the Royal Artillery during the French Revolution, along with the establishment of what was to become the Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda) had been placed under the military Commander-in-Chief America, but was subsequently to become part of the Nova Scotia Command until the 1860s. During the American War of 1812, Lieutenant-General Sir George Prevost was Captain-General and Governor-in-Chief in and over the Provinces of Upper-Canada, Lower-Canada, Nova-Scotia, and New~Brunswick, and their several Dependencies, Vice-Admiral of the same, Lieutenant-General and Commander of all His Majesty’s Forces in the said Provinces of Lower Canada and Upper-Canada, Nova-Scotia and New-Brunswick, and their several Dependencies, and in the islands of Newfoundland, Prince Edward, Cape Breton and the Bermudas, &c. &c. &c. Beneath Prevost, the staff of the British Army in the Provinces of Nova-Scotia, New-Brunswick, and their Dependencies, including the Islands of Newfoundland, Cape Breton, Prince Edward and Bermuda were under the Command of Lieutenant-General Sir John Coape Sherbrooke. Below Sherbrooke, the Bermuda Garrison was under the immediate control of the Governor of Bermuda, Major-General ), New Bruswick was under Major-General George Stracey Smyth, Newfoundland was under Major-General Charles Campbell, and Cape Breton was under Major-General Hugh Swayne. Following Canadian Confederation in 1867, these commanders were replaced in 1875 by the General Officer Commanding the Forces (Canada), whose post was succeeded in 1904 by the Chief of the General Staff Canada, a position which was established for a Canadian Army commander. (en)
  • Le poste de commandant en chef de l'Amérique du Nord était un poste militaire de l'armée britannique. Le poste a été établi en 1755 au début de la guerre de Sept Ans. Les titulaires de ce poste étaient généralement responsables du personnel et des activités militaires terrestres dans et autour des territoires de l'Amérique du Nord que la Grande-Bretagne contrôlait ou contestait. Le poste a continué d'exister jusqu'en 1775, lorsque le lieutenant-général Thomas Gage, le dernier titulaire du poste, a été remplacé au début de la Guerre d'indépendance des États-Unis. Les responsabilités du poste sont alors divisées : le major général William Howe devient commandant en chef de l'Amérique, responsable des troupes britanniques de la Floride occidentale à la colonie de Terre-Neuve, et le général Guy Carleton devient commandant en chef du Québec, responsable de la défense de la province de Québec. Cette division des responsabilités persiste après l'indépendance américaine et la perte de la Floride orientale et occidentale dans le Traité de Paris de 1783. Un officier reçoit l'affectation pour la province de Québec, qui deviendra plus tard le commandant en chef des Canadas lorsque la province de Québec sera divisée en Haut et Bas-Canada, tandis qu'un autre officier est affecté à Halifax avec la responsabilité des affaires militaires dans les provinces maritimes. * Portail de l’histoire militaire * Portail de l’Amérique du Nord (fr)
  • Naczelny dowódca brytyjskich sił zbrojnych w Ameryce (ang. Commander-in-Chief, North America) – zwierzchnik sił brytyjskich sił zbrojnych w Ameryce Północnej. Stanowisko to istniało do 1859 roku. Po Konfederacji Kanady od 1875 roku jego następcami zostali Dowódcy Armii Kanadyjskiej. (pl)
  • 北美英軍總司令(英語:Commander-in-Chief, North America),是指英國陸軍在1755年至1875年間於北美洲的最高司令。該職位在七年戰爭期間首次創立。1775年美國獨立戰爭爆發後,北美英軍總司令一職拆分為兩個職位:新北美英軍總司令(英語:Commander-in-Chief, America)負責西佛羅里達至紐芬蘭的戰區,而魁北克英軍總司令(英語: Commanders-in-Chief, Quebec )則負責加拿大戰區。1783年美國獨立戰爭結束後,英軍失去北美大片殖民地,統轄北美陸軍的職責逐漸落在魁北克英軍總司令身上。1791年,英軍將魁北克英軍總司令更名為加拿大英軍總司令(英語:Commander-in-Chief, The Canadas)。1867年加拿大聯邦化,英軍在1875年正式裁撤北美英軍總司令一職,改為,逐步將軍事權力轉移至加拿大陸軍。 (zh)
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  • Naczelny dowódca brytyjskich sił zbrojnych w Ameryce (ang. Commander-in-Chief, North America) – zwierzchnik sił brytyjskich sił zbrojnych w Ameryce Północnej. Stanowisko to istniało do 1859 roku. Po Konfederacji Kanady od 1875 roku jego następcami zostali Dowódcy Armii Kanadyjskiej. (pl)
  • 北美英軍總司令(英語:Commander-in-Chief, North America),是指英國陸軍在1755年至1875年間於北美洲的最高司令。該職位在七年戰爭期間首次創立。1775年美國獨立戰爭爆發後,北美英軍總司令一職拆分為兩個職位:新北美英軍總司令(英語:Commander-in-Chief, America)負責西佛羅里達至紐芬蘭的戰區,而魁北克英軍總司令(英語: Commanders-in-Chief, Quebec )則負責加拿大戰區。1783年美國獨立戰爭結束後,英軍失去北美大片殖民地,統轄北美陸軍的職責逐漸落在魁北克英軍總司令身上。1791年,英軍將魁北克英軍總司令更名為加拿大英軍總司令(英語:Commander-in-Chief, The Canadas)。1867年加拿大聯邦化,英軍在1875年正式裁撤北美英軍總司令一職,改為,逐步將軍事權力轉移至加拿大陸軍。 (zh)
  • The office of Commander-in-Chief, North America was a military position of the British Army. Established in 1755 in the early years of the Seven Years' War, holders of the post were generally responsible for land-based military personnel and activities in and around those parts of North America that Great Britain either controlled or contested. The post continued to exist until 1775, when Lieutenant-General Thomas Gage, the last holder of the post, was replaced early in the American War of Independence. The post's responsibilities were then divided: Major-General William Howe became Commander-in-Chief, America, responsible for British troops from West Florida to Newfoundland, and General Guy Carleton became Commander-in-Chief, Quebec, responsible for the defence of the Province of Quebec. (en)
  • Le poste de commandant en chef de l'Amérique du Nord était un poste militaire de l'armée britannique. Le poste a été établi en 1755 au début de la guerre de Sept Ans. Les titulaires de ce poste étaient généralement responsables du personnel et des activités militaires terrestres dans et autour des territoires de l'Amérique du Nord que la Grande-Bretagne contrôlait ou contestait. * Portail de l’histoire militaire * Portail de l’Amérique du Nord (fr)
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  • Commander-in-Chief, North America (en)
  • Commandant en chef de l'Amérique du Nord (fr)
  • Naczelni dowódcy brytyjskich sił zbrojnych w Ameryce (pl)
  • 北美英軍總司令 (zh)
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