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.
William Dawes was a tanner. He was also a sergeant in the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts.
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.
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.
Paul Revere, William Dawes, and Samuel Prescott were some of the most famous Revolutionary War figures who volunteered to be Minutemen. Their bravery is well known and recognized to this day.
He went with Paul revere and Samuel Prescott to warn the American patriotic leaders of an upcoming British attack, he was captured in the night along with Paul Revere while Prescott escaped and went on to Lexington and Concord to warn John Hancock and Sam Adams etc.
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William Dawes a patriot and a member of famous Massachusetts group called " The Sons of Liberty".
William Prescott was a colonel in the American Revolutionary War. He was the commander of the rebel forces at the Battle of Bunker Hill.