No. Revere would not have said "the British are coming" because many colonists still identified as British in certain respects at that time. Different sources suppose that he said either "the Red Coats are advancing" or, more probably, "the Regulars are out," as Regulars was the term commonly used to refer to the British.
No, he said, "The Regulars are coming."
He didn't say anything. He never finished the ride.This is in the first stanza of Longfellow's poem The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere written in 1861. He is telling how Revere would know how the British came into Boston . One lantern by land and two lanterns by sea from the Old North Church. In this way Revere would know how to warn the colonists. As a point of reference Revere did not finish his ride.
The British are coming!The British are coming!
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Paul Revere was known for his famous midnight ride, for warning the colonists that the british are coming." THE BRITAIN BRITISH ARE COMING! THE BRITISH ARE COMING!!!"
How did Paul revere warn the colonists that the British were coming?
Paul Revere
Paul Revere
The British are coming!The British are coming!
Paul Revere.
paul revere awww we gotta miss him he warned people that the british were coming
he said the british are coming the british are coming
"The British are coming, the British are coming!"
Paul Revere was known for his famous midnight ride, for warning the colonists that the british are coming." THE BRITAIN BRITISH ARE COMING! THE BRITISH ARE COMING!!!"
How did Paul revere warn the colonists that the British were coming?
I have an idea.NOT
Paul Revere
Paul Revere
Paul Revere.