Lieutenant-General Sir George Prevost
Lieutenant-General Sir George Prevost
Painted by Robert Field, around 1808-1816McCord Museum, Montreal, Quebec
Sir George Prevost commanded the British forces in North America during the War of 1812. As commander-in-chief, he pursued a cautious defensive strategy which met with some criticism but ultimately succeeded in keeping Canada in British hands. Less successful as a commander in the field, he led a failed attack on the American naval base at Sacket’s Harbor on Lake Ontario in 1813, and an invasion of the United States by way of Lake Champlain that ended in defeat at the battle of Plattsburgh in 1814.
Lieutenant-General Sir George Prevost
Painted by Robert Field, around 1808-1816McCord Museum, Montreal, Quebec