Gage's letter shows that he was aware of the

A.
potential for violence at Concord.

B.
weakness in his supply chain.

C.
support for the King by loyal locals.

D.
demands by colonists for independence.



Having received intelligence, that a quantity of ammunition, provision, artillery, tents and small arms, have been collected at Concord, for the avowed purpose of raising and supporting a rebellion against his majesty, you will march with the corps of grenadiers and light infantry, put under your command, with the utmost expedition and secrecy to Concord, where you will seize arms, and all military stores whatever. But you will take care that the soldiers do not plunder the inhabitants, or hurt private property.

Your most obedient humble servant

Thomas Gage