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Who was William dawes and Samuel prescott?

William Dawes and Samuel Prescott are two, not-so-famous people, who took part in The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere.


Who and revere made the famous midnight ride?

William dawes


How did the colonial militias know the British were coming to Lexington?

Paul Revere, Samuel Prescott, and William Dawes warned them on there midnight ride.


Who was part of the Midnight ride?

Paul Revere and Billy Dawes


What was William Dawes kids name?

William Dawes, the American patriot known for his midnight ride alongside Paul Revere, had six children. Their names were William, John, Sarah, Mary, Elizabeth, and Hannah. Dawes played a significant role in the American Revolution, and his family was a part of his legacy.


Who were the 2 men that did the midnight ride warning that the british were coming?

Samuel Prescott and William Dawes


What two people made their famous midnight ride during the American Revolution?

Paul Revere is most commonly known for his midnight ride, warning that the British were coming. However, another man named William Dawes, who has received less mention and fame, also participated in this midnight ride.


What school did William Dawes attend?

William Dawes attended Harvard College, where he enrolled in 1756. He graduated in 1759 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. Dawes was known not only for his education but also for his role as a patriot during the American Revolution, particularly for his midnight ride alongside Paul Revere in 1775.


Who was with revere on the night he said the british are coming?

Warning the Americans that the British were marching to Concord were the trio Revere, William Dawes, and Samuel Prescott, of the famous “Midnight Ride.”


How far did william Dawes ride?

66 miles long


Who did Paul Revere go with on his ride?

William Dawes and Samuel Prescott.


Date of paul rivere and William dawes's ride?

Listen my children and you shall hear, of the midnight ride of Paul Revere Twas the eighteenth of April in Seventy-Five Hardly a man is still alive who remembers that day and time.