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Q: Who rode her horse to warn the british were coming?
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Who rode to warn people the british were coming?

prescott and dawes


Who was the patriot that rode to warn Lexington?

Paul Revere rode into Lexington to warn the colonists. That's where the saying "The British are coming" comes from.


Who rode to warn the Minutemen that the British were coming?

Revere, Dawes, and Prescott


Who rode to warn Lexington to warm that the British was coming?

Paul Revere


Is Paul Revere a horse or a human?

Paul Revere is a man who rode through the street of Boston in 1775 to warn the citizens the British are coming.


How do you know Paul revere valued libertywhat did he do?

Paul Revere rode on horse back with William Daws to warn every one in the colonists the "The Redcoats Are Coming!".


How did Paul Revere warn America of British Attachs?

He rode around on a horse one at at midnight and yelled "The British are coming, the British are coming" and warned everyone around that they were going tyo attack. He screamed and he screamed and that's how they found out.


Why was Simon Winship with the British troops when they arrived in Lexington?

He was out riding his horse when he was stopped by a british patrol on the same night that Paul Revere had rode out to warn of the coming of the british. Simon was questioned as to whether or not he was out to "warn the minutemen" and he said no, although he was still forced to go on with the british.


Who rode out of Boston to warn Adam and Hancock that the British soldiers where coming?

Paul Revere


Who rode on Paul Revere's ride with him?

William Dawes rode with him on the night he went to warn Lexington and Concord that the British where coming.


Who was Paul Revere and what did he do in his spare time?

Paul Revere was a colonist from Boston. He and two other men rode the horse to Lexington and Concord to warn the colonists that the British were coming to arrest Samuel Adam, and also to take away the colonist's war supplies. Paul Revere rode a horse to warn the colonists at midnight. When the British arrived, they were surprised because the Minutemen were already knew their secret plans.


What did Paul Revere do to warn the colonst and how important was it in American history?

Paul Revere rode a horse around saying the British are coming the British are coming, and it was an important part of American history because warning the people helped us get ready for when they came by sea.