Charles Saunders

Admiral and politician in England

Charles Saunders - Admiral and politician in England
Born

1715
310 years ago

Died

December 7th, 1775
249 years ago — 60 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

England

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An English admiral and politician played significant roles during the Seven Years' War. Served as the commander of the British fleet in North America and contributed to the capture of Quebec in 1759. Transitioned to political service and held various positions in the British government, influencing naval and colonial policies.

Commanded British forces at the capture of Quebec

Served as a politician in the British government

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