Joseph warren
The son of liberty who rode alongside William Dawes and Samuel Prescott to warn of the approaching British was Paul Revere. On the night of April 18, 1775, he famously rode from Boston to Lexington, alerting colonial militia leaders about the British troops' movements. His ride became a pivotal moment in the American Revolution, symbolizing colonial resistance to British authority.
Paul Revere, William Dawes, and Dr. Samuel Prescott
Paul revere signaled if the British were coming by riding on his horse and saying" the regulars (regulars meaning British) are coming" or he would go to the bell tower and ring the bell. If the bell rang once the British were coming to the land. If the bell rang twice the British were coming by sea
William Howe helped the British.
actually the laterns were a back up to warn the people in Charleston of the british invasion in case paul revere and William dawes were killed or captured before they could warn the people. as for who was watching for the laterns in the city I do not know.
Joseph warren
The past participle of signal is signaled. (Or signalled in British English)
William Dawes had a very important role during the Revolutionary War. He was one of the many people that warned of approaching British troops.
Paul Revere, William Dawes, and Dr. Samuel Prescott
Paul Revere
Yes, William Dampier was British.
Paul Revere
William Gregor, who discovered titanium was British.
Paul revere signaled if the British were coming by riding on his horse and saying" the regulars (regulars meaning British) are coming" or he would go to the bell tower and ring the bell. If the bell rang once the British were coming to the land. If the bell rang twice the British were coming by sea
William Howe helped the British.
William Howe helped the British.
helped Paul Revere warn the Colonists of the approaching British soldiers