William Tate

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Colonel William Tate was the Irish-American commander of the French forces which invaded Britain in 1797, called the last invasion of Britain. The 1200 to 1400-strong force landed at Carregwastad Point, near the Welsh port of Fishguard, on February 22 but surrendered three days later. This was the last invasion of the British mainland by foreign forces. He disliked the British because his family were murdered by pro-British Native Americans in the American War of Independence, and advocated Irish republicanism.[citation needed]fr:William Tate
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