Paul Revere was stopped on the road to Concord outside of Lexington and his horse taken from him. At that point the British hadn't reached Lexington and when they did they were met by 77 colonists on the town green. There was no patriot leader taken that day by the British other than Revere earlier in the night.
John Hancock
john Hancock and sam Adams
paul revere
No , But Thee British Wanted Too Capture Them . Beacause Samuel Adams Was The Leader of The Ameican Revolution and Opposed The British Parliment's Taxes . John Hancock Was Also Wanted But I Don't No Why .
yes they helped
because it helped the british more than it helped the colonists.it did not help the colonists at all.
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they helped by giving them a place to stay and making it easier to try and capture the colonies
The BFG's plan to capture the giants involved a dream-catching operation to help the British Army ambush and capture the giants. The BFG concocted these dreams, which helped the army lure the giants into a trap and capture them.
British Mayor John Andre helped Benedict Arnold try to capture George Washington.
They attacked British merchant ships
It was Harriet Tubman who helped the slaves escape.
because it helped the british more than it helped the colonists.it did not help the colonists at all.
The Enigma was the Germans' and the Ultra was the British machine. Then the British from HMS Bulldog were the first to capture the Enigma Machine from the U-110 in the North Atlantic on May 9th 1941. Then Poland helped the British to decipher the code.
Paul Revere and William Dawes rode through rural Massachusetts warning the residents of the military moves of the British in the late night of April 18, 1775 and the early morning of the 19th. This resulted in the assembly of colonial forces, including Minutemen, at therir ralling points near Concord, MA. The first two battles of the Revolutionary War were fought at Lexington and Concord that day. Temporarily captured by the British, Revere was set free and helped John Hancock and Samuel Adams escape from Lexington.