During the Revolutionary War, Boston was anticipating an invasion by the British. Someone was posted in the Old North Tower and instructed to watch and light one lantern if the forces came by land and two lanterns if they approached by sea. From there, Paul Revere rode through the streets spreading the word so the people could respond accordingly.
On April 18th, 1775 the signal was to tell Paul Revere whether the British were going to approach Lexington by sea or by land. A patriot placed two lamps in the tower and Paul Revere then spread the word to the rest of the patriots so they could be ready for the battle.
It was a signal agreement. If the British army were coming by land, there would be one lantern showing. If the British army were coming by ship (sea), there would be two lanterns showing.
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They attacked by land and by sea from all sorts of angles and directions.
"No body actually knows different story's been pasted on for years nobody actually knows if the British came by land or by sea different story's been pasted on for many years." Is NOT true. the real answer is.. They would hang two lanterns, light one if by land, two if by sea. Of course there wasn't a "3" because they didn't have airplanes! When it was night and two lanterns were lit and Paul Revere saw it, he jumped on his horse, and declared, "The British are coming!". Two other men joined his escapade to save the country.
The Mediterranean - from terra ("land") and medius ("middle").
The phrase was coined by Henry W. Longfellow in his poem, "Paul Revere's Ride".
Terra e mare is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "sea and land."Specifically, the feminine noun terra means "earth." The conjunction e means "and." The masculine noun maremeans "sea."The pronunciation is "TEHR-rah eh MAH-reh."
It completed on land the repelling of the Persian invasion begun at the sea battle of Salamis the year befre.
Wind. Water. Sun. Land.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This phrase means that the cowboy has no idea what's going on or what to do. As a cowboy is most at home on land, on a horse, being on the sea would be about the most confusing place he could imagine.
One if by land, two if by sea.
one lantern if the british were going on land two if they were going on sea
The sandpiper is a bird with a long beak that lives near the sea. The sandpiper is used to show the contrast between the sea ( the narrator) and the land ( her long estranged husband)
On April 18th, 1775 the signal was to tell Paul Revere whether the British were going to approach Lexington by sea or by land. A patriot placed two lamps in the tower and Paul Revere then spread the word to the rest of the patriots so they could be ready for the battle.
a sea breeze
They came by sea. One if by land, two if by sea. Two laterns were hung in the tower window, so the British came by sea.