Yes, he was a minor part of the famous midnight ride, which actually had a number of different riders who took part in warning the colonists.
yes there is definitely onomatopoeia used in Paul reveres ride. one example of this is when it says he heard the crowing of the cock
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he didn't have any.
On the night of April 17, 1775 the Son's of Liberty were meeting in Concord and they knew that the British were gathering troops in Boston to soon march to find any weapons or powder that the colonials may have hidden. They hired Paul Revere, for 30 shillings, to ride if the troops came ashore at Charelstown. They did and Revere began his ride, but didn't finish it because he was arrested by the British patrol between Boston and Concord. Two men, Prescott and Dawes came along, saw Revere in trouble, and rode to Concord to warn the men meeting there. Later, that morning, the battle at Lexington happened and then the one at the Bridge of Concord. The only reason we think of Revere and this event is because a 100 years AFTER it happened Longfellow wrote a poem called The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere. In the poem he states that Revere called out "the British are coming." That alone is not something that would have happened because the people in the colonies thought of themselves as British.
Heck no. He didn't finish the ride, was arrested, and his horse taken from him. The Sons of Liberty promised 30 shillings to do the ride and they never paid it to him. Overall it wasn't one of his best nights.
He doesn't ride any further than 5 or ten miles before he is stopped by a British patrol and his horse taken from him. The fable we know comes from Longfellow's poem the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere written in 1861. The only reason I can think of why Longfellow used Revere for his poem it was easy to rhyme with other words. The true hero is a young man named Israel Bissel who rode through 3 states, killed 2 horses doing it, and he did this in two days.
No new ones for over a century.
Type your answer here... yes there are
Revere lived in Boston and had his business there. I doubt he came into contact with any Native Americans.
It has been falling apart for ages!
All of them, they're HIS children.