Why were colonial minutemen so prepared for the arrival of the redcoats near Concord? (Select two) (2 points)

British spies snuck information to the colonists that the British military was arriving

Native American scouts supporting the colonial cause scouted the British arrival.

Messengers on horseback including Paul Revere warned colonists along their route to Concord

Two lamps were hung as a signal that the British were crossing the river on a faster route to Concord

Messengers on horseback including Paul Revere warned colonists along their route to Concord

Two lamps were hung as a signal that the British were crossing the river on a faster route to Concord