Based on Revere’s account, which sequence of events led to the Battles of Lexington and Concord? A. Revere received word that British troops were marching on the towns; he rode to raise the alarm and rouse colonial militia. B. Revere saw a signal from the Boston church tower that war with Britain had started; he rode to spread the news to colonists. C. Revere stood watch and saw British troops disembarking along the Charles River; he rode to inform colonial leaders of a threat. D. Revere intercepted a message for British troops to attack the countryside; he rode to inform colonial minutemen of an invasion.