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Q: What was the first city that both will Dawes and the British passed after leaving Boston?
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Who was William Dawes?

William Dawes, Jr. (April 1745 to February 1799) was a tanner and active in Boston's militia. He was one of several men and a woman who alerted of the approach of the British troops.


When Was The Dawes Act passed?

1887


In which state did William dawes live in?

William Dawes lived in Boston, New York!!!!!!!!


Who passed the Dawes Act?

President Grover Cleavland passed the Dawes Act in 1887


What was the first town William Dawes rode though on his way from Boston to Lexington?

There is no town between Boston and Lexington. The distance is about. 5 miles between the two. He never made it to Lexington because he fell off his horse soon after leaving Boston.


What fighting methods did the colonists use against the british troops marching back to Boston from concord?

Revere and Dawes alerted the colonists of the British troops, thus allowing them to be ready with troops of their own when the British came.


What fighting methods did the colonist use against the British troops marching back to Boston concord?

Revere and Dawes alerted the colonists of the British troops, thus allowing them to be ready with troops of their own when the British came.


Why did the british have to abandon Boston in march 1776?

British troops marched from Boston into the countryside because they were to seize Paul Revere and William Dawes.-Good luck in school. (:


Who was the colonial patriot who warned of British attack?

Paul Revere and William Dawes


Where did William Dawes school?

He went to Greenberch elementary school in Boston


Who avoided capture while spreading the news that the british were coming?

William Dawes..i think


What role did William Dawes and Dr Prescott play in the midnight ride?

Paul Revere and William Dawes rode from Boston to warn the Patriots by different routes. They got to Lexington and warned John Hancock. They were joined by Dr. Prescott as they traveled from Lexington to Concord. The British captured Revere and Dawes but Prescott evaded capture. Dawes being a physician, was able to talk the British out of taking his horse. Revere finally broke free of the British and went back on foot to help Sam Adams and John Hancock. Prescott reached Concord by 1:30 AM and warned the town.