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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:)(By:Gilbert Ramos)
Paul Revere became a spy because he was a true American patriot and didn't trust the British. Tensions were high after important events such as the Boston Tea Party and Revere actually had several other spies keeping tabs on the movements of the British troops and their supply lines, and reporting back to him.
This occurred on April 18, 1775 during Revere's ride from Boston to Lexington and on to Concord, MA. Actually, he said, "The regulars are coming."
No he only had 2
Paul Revere and William Dawes arrived at Lexington during the night. They continued on to Concord in the night and were joined by a local, Dr. Prescott. The 3 were stopped by a British patrol. Dr. Prescott galloped off in the night to take the warning to Concord and Revere was captured. The British army did not arrive in Lexington until just about the time the sun was coming up. Revere was captured sometime before then.
he did so for anybody that's trying to hide from the british No. Paul Revere met at the Old North Church where the decision was made to warn the men in Concord and Lexington. The lanterns were a signal to those outside Boston----and not for Revere. No, Paul Revere's friend hung them. But it wasnt Dawes because him and Revere were together when they notticed they were lit.
yes for 2 days
The "midnight rides" by Paul Revere and William Dawes (April 18-19, 1775) came first, alerting the colonial militias of the movement of British troops from Boston into the countryside. Later on April 19 came the Battle of Lexington (a skirmish the British won) and the Battle of Lexington (which compelled the British to retreat to Boston). The Battle of Bunker Hill (fought mainly on Breed's Hill) was fought 2 months later, on June 17, 1775.
You Are There - 1953 Paul Revere's Ride April 18- 1775 2-32 was released on: USA: 11 April 1954
Room 222 - 1969 Paul Revere Rides Again 2-21 was released on: USA: 3 March 1971
yes he did, he and his wife Sarah orne named her after the Mary that passed after her first year