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  1. William Dawes Jr. (April 6, 1745 – February 25, 1799) was an American soldier, and was one of several men who, in April 1775, alerted minutemen in Massachusetts of the approach of British regulars prior to the battles of Lexington and Concord at the outset of the American Revolution.

  2. Apr 18, 2012 · William Dawes was a patriot who rode from Boston to Lexington and Concord to warn of the British attack in 1775. He escaped capture by a clever ruse, but his name was overshadowed by Paul Revere's fame and a poem by Longfellow.

  3. Nov 10, 2023 · Learn about William Dawes, one of the riders who alerted the American militia of the British march before the Battles of Lexington and Concord. Discover his role, his capture, his service, and his legacy in this article.

  4. Sneaking Past Guards. Dawes' route led him to the British guards at the gate of Boston Neck -- the narrowest part of the isthmus -- as he rode south out of the city. A naturally witty and...

  5. William Dawes, Samuel Prescott and many unsung heroes roused the countryside on that April night in 1775, along with Paul Revere, of course.

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  6. May 29, 2022 · Learn about William Dawes, a member of the Sons of Liberty and the first rider to warn Samuel Adams and John Hancock of the British march to Concord in 1775. Find out his biography, role in the Midnight Ride, and other facts for APUSH review.

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  8. Apr 21, 2014 · Though it is better known as the day on which the Boston Marathon is run (and sadly, now associated with a terrorist attack), this day officially commemorates the beginning of the American Revolution at Lexington and Concord, a conflict preceded by the famed midnight ride of Paul Revere.

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