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Artemon [7]
3 years ago
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Who risked his life to warn other colonists that the British troops were heading out of Boston toward other colonies? Samuel Ada

ms Colonel Prescott John Adams Patrick Henry Paul Revere
History
2 answers:
taurus [48]3 years ago
4 0

Well, Paul Revere had his famous midnight ride to get all the people out of Lexington because the British were going to attack. His way to find this stuff was simple. There was a church that still stands to this day, and at the top of the church was a hidden room where someone would go and light either 1 or 2 lanterns. 1 lantern if the British were on their way arriving from the neck of Boston. And 2 if they were going by boat, up the river. When the lantern was lit, Paul rode out and got the civilians out of Lexington so the British came to an empty city. Paul rode with 2 other men but they got caught within the British. John Adams was kinda like the lawyer man. He made sure that all trails were fair to all kinds of people.  John Adams was the first Vice President and then became the second U.S. President. Samuel Adams would only resist the British policies. He was one of the men to whom organized  the Boston Tea Party. Samuel was the second cousin of John Adams, whom they both signed the deceleration of Independence. Patrick Henry was also a founding father and is known for his famous quote, "Give me Liberty or Give Me Death! " Henry was also a lawyer. He was a major figure in the American revolution for saying that. In conclusion I would say that it was Paul Revere.


Hope this helps and have a nice day! (:

defon3 years ago
3 0

paul revere, this easyyy, well then again i live in boston oof

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