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Why do think revere wrnt so far north before getting on the same path as dawes
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Revere went so far north before getting on t
he same path as Dawes because he did not have the map that Dawes had. He followed the trail along the river which led north. Eventually, he came across a road that led him to the same path as Dawes.
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