They interrogated him and confiscated his horse. Horseless, he wandered around a cemetery until he came to the house where Samuel Adams and John Hanncok were staying (in Rev. Clarke's house). So, they didn't just let him walk away freely.
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No British soldiers surrounded him and stole his horse. they let Paul go. he did not complete his mission and returned home
Yes, they caught him before he could get to Concord. There are many inaccuracies with his famous midnight ride. Firstly, he was not the only messenger. William Dawes was also sent as a messenger and HE was the one who made it to Concord. PAul Revere only ever made it to Lexington.
he never went to jail, he was merely kept for the night of his ride, in a camp with British soldiers, who let him go in the morning.
during the midnight ride, Paul revere ran into trouble, trouble being the British. some British watchmen are posted in some places, or are patrolling some of Massachusetts. until, Prescott decided to help Dawes and Paul, they were surrounded by British soldier's, and Prescott agreed to go warn the rest of the patriotic public people.
well Paul's father died when he was a kid so he and his brothers had to take up silversmithing. They were in a small-house-big-family scenario.