Paul Revere lit two lamps in the North Church to warn the citizens that the British were coming.
They saw two lanterns in the steeple of Old North Church.
Legend says it was a lantern in the steeple of the Old North Church. According to the Paul Revere Heritage Project, this signal was a backup plan designed by Revere himself but which in the end he didn't need.
no he did not get punished to church
Answer Folklore says that Paul Revere waited to see 1 or 2 lanterns in the steeple of the Old North Church that would signal if how the British were going to march. This is based on the poem, "The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere". However this poem is full of un-truths. Paul Revere attended the meeting at the Old North Church where the decision was made to warn the surrounding country side and espeically the towns of Lexington and Concord. The signal of 2 lanterns were displayed in the steeple but not for Paul Revere---instead it was to inform other rebel in the area.
Old North Church (officially, Christ Church in the City of Boston), at 193 Salem Street,
Paul Revere was looking for lanterns in the Old North Church. Paul Revere was a patriot in the American Revolution.
They saw two lanterns in the steeple of Old North Church.
it was Paul Revere and other minutemen who did the warning system in the old north church.
Robert newman
Legend says it was a lantern in the steeple of the Old North Church. According to the Paul Revere Heritage Project, this signal was a backup plan designed by Revere himself but which in the end he didn't need.
no he did not get punished to church
Answer Folklore says that Paul Revere waited to see 1 or 2 lanterns in the steeple of the Old North Church that would signal if how the British were going to march. This is based on the poem, "The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere". However this poem is full of un-truths. Paul Revere attended the meeting at the Old North Church where the decision was made to warn the surrounding country side and espeically the towns of Lexington and Concord. The signal of 2 lanterns were displayed in the steeple but not for Paul Revere---instead it was to inform other rebel in the area.
Paul Revere got his info from church. He would make friends that would help.
Old North Church (officially, Christ Church in the City of Boston), at 193 Salem Street,
Paul Revere attended the North Writing School in 1737.
he didn't. He was caught by british patrol before he saw the lanterns.
Paul Revere was born in Boston's North End on December 21, 1734.