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No. He never made it as far as Lexington. Just outside Boston he was stopped and arrested by the British. His horse was taken from him. Dawes and Prescott came along. Dawes falls off his horse and it is Prescott that warned Sam Adams in Concord. The only reason we know about Revere because Longfellow wrote a poem in 1861 reminding Americans of the revolution. I think Longfellow used Revere because it was easy to rhyme. I don't know how it got into the history books as fact.

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