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.
Paul Revere did.
Paul Revere
The battle that followed the warning of Paul Revere was the Battle of Lexington and Concord. This was considered one of the first military battles of the American Revolution.
Paul Revere
It began on the "18th of April in '75" with the battle of Lexington and Concord. The quote is from the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere.
The Battle of Lexington. I should know, I not only studied it, but I got the answer correct on my History test.
From Lexington to Concord
Lexington and Concord
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what did Paul Revere do when he reached lexington
Paul Revere warned concord,and lexington
Paul Revere made a midnight run to warn the people of Lexington and Concord. He cried to them, "The British are Coming, The British are Coming!" He never reached Concord, but told all of Lexington.