He rode a horse to go tell some Americans that the red coats or lobsters whatever are coming so theres your answer hope your happy
Paul Revere:)(By:Gilbert Ramos)
Adventure
People need to study Paul Revere because he told the Americans that the British were coming. If it wasn't for Paul Revere I don't know what will happen.
There were other riders besides Paul Revere. His name just worked the best in the poem. Besides Paul Revere, there were William Dawes,Sybil LudingtonSamuel PrescottIsrael Bissell
Paul Revere was famous in Colonial America for two things: Being a Patriot, and being the best silver/copper/goldsmith in Massachusetts. His "midnight ride" was a footnote, until Longfellow got ahold of it eighty years later.
Paul Revere:)(By:Gilbert Ramos)
Paul Revere worked as a dentist, prior to his better-known career as a silversmith and hero of the Battles of Lexington and Concord. He is best known for his "Midnight Ride" in which after receiving the symbol answering "One if By Land; Two if by Sea", he warned the Colonists about the British Army's approach.
John Hancock
Adventure
People need to study Paul Revere because he told the Americans that the British were coming. If it wasn't for Paul Revere I don't know what will happen.
There were other riders besides Paul Revere. His name just worked the best in the poem. Besides Paul Revere, there were William Dawes,Sybil LudingtonSamuel PrescottIsrael Bissell
Gold smithing and silver smithing were his best profession
Paul Revere was famous in Colonial America for two things: Being a Patriot, and being the best silver/copper/goldsmith in Massachusetts. His "midnight ride" was a footnote, until Longfellow got ahold of it eighty years later.
being the best war fight
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.
He is known for many things. But the best known would be his midnight ride and his poem about The Boston Massacre. Paul Revere is famous for his midnight ride through Lexington. He rode through town warning civilians of the incoming British troops. "The Britsh are coming! The British are coming!"
He is best known as a pre Revolutionary War courier, for his ride from Boston to Concord, on April 18, 1775, to caution the colonists that the British were coming.