A lantern One if by land, and two if by sea
What did Paul Revere use to quietiy pass by the British ship
three
they hung a 2 lanterns in a church tower and sent paul revere who cried "the regulars are out" and warned almost everyone...
Did Paul Revere make a significant contribution to the Revolution of the American colonies, or was his involvement mostly urban myth?
No. Revere was an expert at showing events as propaganda. This is what he did with the handbills he produced on the Boston massacre.
He had been contacted by the underground. They militia was contacted by Paul Revere.
paul revere's father was a silver smith in Boston massachusets
Yes, he was the first to use dental forensics to ID a soldier killed at bunker hill.
He used the Boston Massacre as a way to make the colonists angry with the British.
He used the Boston Massacre as a way to make the colonists angry with the British.
Plates for printing handbills and copper was used in pots and pan bottoms. It still is today in the Revere pot and pan line of products. Copper is a good conductor of heat.
The real midnight rider wasn't Paul Revere it was actually 25-year-old mail carrier named Israel Bissel. He rode some 400 miles in 5 days. He alerted local militias that a British Force was marching on Lexington & Concord. Another rider was a 16-year-old girl named Sibyl Ludington, who rode more than 40 miles in 6 hours and called out any army of patriots to halt a British advance at Danbury, Connecticut. Paul Revere's mission was to warn rebel leader Samuel Adams and John Hancock that British soldiers were on the way to arrest them. Paul Revere never saw the signal and he wasn;t the only midnight rider.