How did Paul revere warn the colonists that the British were coming?
To warn the colonists that the British soldiers were coming.
helped Paul Revere warn the Colonists of the approaching British soldiers
Paul Revere rode into Lexington to warn the colonists. That's where the saying "The British are coming" comes from.
..was to warn the colonists that the British were coming...
According to legend, he said "The British are coming, The British are coming," but modern historians have questioned whether that is actually how he phrased it. For one thing, there was no United States yet, so the colonists were in fact British. For another, Revere was making a ride in secret to warn the colonists to be ready, and it is doubtful he shouted out any warnings that might attract unnecessary attention. Thus, while he certainly did warn the colonists, it is doubtful he said "The British are coming."
William Dawson
Paul Revere rode on horse back with William Daws to warn every one in the colonists the "The Redcoats Are Coming!".
what did Paul Revere do when he reached lexington
me
I have an idea.NOT
He helped warn John Hancock and Samuel Adams that the British were coming for them