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Paul Revere, William Dawes, and Samuel Prescott.

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Dr. Prescott was able to get to Concord and as he passed by Lexington he let them know. The men of Lexington stood on the village green waiting for the most powerful and trained army of the time. Get the movie April Morning for a good idea of what happened that day.

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