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William Dawes' job was to alert Colonial military soldiers of the coming of British military troops during the American Revolution.

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William Dawes warned the colonial minutemen of the approach of the British Army.

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William Dawes was a tanner. He was also a sergeant in the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts.

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He was one of the three men who were sent by Dr. Joseph Warren to alert John Hancock and Samuel Adams that the British troops were coming.

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William Dawes worked as a tanner. He was also part of the colonist's militia and is known for riding with Paul Revere to inform Samuel Adams and John Hancock of the British's approach.

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