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No code. Revere was told to warn the men in Concord and paid 30 shillings for the job. He never finished his ride because he met a British patrol and his horse taken away. Dawes never got to Concord either because he fell off his horse. Prescott is the only one to get to Concord.

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The code used to inform Paul Revere and William Dawes about the movement of British troops was a system of lantern signals. One lantern hung in the Old North Church to signal if the troops were coming by land, and two lanterns if they were coming by sea. Revere and Dawes were then alerted and rode through the night to warn the militia and people of the impending attack.

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