Historians are unsure of where Revere started; when detained by the British, he was on his way to Lexington and Concord.
Paul Revere, Samuel Prescott, and William Dawes warned them on there midnight ride.
Paul Revere left for Lexington, Massachusetts on the evening of April 18, 1775. This became known as the 'Midnight Ride.'
Paul Revere made a midnight run to warn the people of Lexington and Concord. He cried to them, "The British are Coming, The British are Coming!" He never reached Concord, but told all of Lexington.
What time did Paul revere leave for his midnight ride?
In Lexington, Massachusetts.
Lexington, masschuetts
Paul Revere started from Boston and ended ion Lexington where he captured.
Paul Revere, Samuel Prescott, and William Dawes warned them on there midnight ride.
Paul Revere left for Lexington, Massachusetts on the evening of April 18, 1775. This became known as the 'Midnight Ride.'
Paul Revere made a midnight run to warn the people of Lexington and Concord. He cried to them, "The British are Coming, The British are Coming!" He never reached Concord, but told all of Lexington.
Revere rode from Boston, Mass to go to Lexington and Concord. He never finished the ride. Out side of Lexington he was arrested and his horse taken from him. Dawes and Prescott finished the ride. We only know about him because Longfellow in his poem wrote about the "midnight ride of Paul Revere."
TO WARN :Massachusetts Provincial Congress, the city of Concord ,Lexington & Medford
Paul Revere's famous Midnight Ride began in Boston which led him to Cambridge where he followed a trail from Lexington leading to Concord. This famous ride took place on the evening of April 18 1775.
What time did Paul revere leave for his midnight ride?
Paul Rever didn't have a big event, he had his ride, most commonly referred to as the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere. During this ride it was Revere's job to notify the local population of the arrival of British troops prior to the battles of Lexington and Concord.
Paul Revere was picked for the midnight ride by the Patriots because he was a trusted messenger.
In Lexington, Massachusetts.