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He yelled, "The regulars are coming!" because the patriots and colonists still considered themselves British. The army soldiers were called "regulars".

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What does the quote the british are coming by paul revere mean?

The line you refer to comes from a poem by Longfellow written in 1861 on the eve of the civil war. It was poetic license and did NOT really take place. Longfellow meant to display that Revere was warning that the British were coming to Concord.


What side was Paul revere fighting for?

Yes. According to legend, was the one who rode through town yelling "the British are coming! the British are coming!" Modern historians doubt he really said that, but there is no doubt he was on the side of the colonists who wanted to be independent.


Who really is Paul Revere?

Paul Revere was a patriot. He was in the Sons of Liberty and was a Federalist Although he is famous for his midnight ride, he did actually say "The British are coming". Then he was arrested by British soldiers while he was riding to lexington, but a patriot he was, riding with delivered the message.


Was Paul Revere a turncoat?

This is history. So we have facts, not assumptions or opinions. I think you should stick to the fact that Paul Revere was the man who rode A LOT of miles to warn many town's people that the, "British are coming! The British are coming!" I really don't think it is important to know if he was a trouble maker. That's what Paul Revere was famous for, and that's what you should be knowing.


Did Paul Revere Really say the British are coming?

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."

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What does the quote the british are coming by paul revere mean?

The line you refer to comes from a poem by Longfellow written in 1861 on the eve of the civil war. It was poetic license and did NOT really take place. Longfellow meant to display that Revere was warning that the British were coming to Concord.


What side was Paul revere fighting for?

Yes. According to legend, was the one who rode through town yelling "the British are coming! the British are coming!" Modern historians doubt he really said that, but there is no doubt he was on the side of the colonists who wanted to be independent.


Who really is Paul Revere?

Paul Revere was a patriot. He was in the Sons of Liberty and was a Federalist Although he is famous for his midnight ride, he did actually say "The British are coming". Then he was arrested by British soldiers while he was riding to lexington, but a patriot he was, riding with delivered the message.


Was Paul Revere a turncoat?

This is history. So we have facts, not assumptions or opinions. I think you should stick to the fact that Paul Revere was the man who rode A LOT of miles to warn many town's people that the, "British are coming! The British are coming!" I really don't think it is important to know if he was a trouble maker. That's what Paul Revere was famous for, and that's what you should be knowing.


Did Paul Revere Really say the British are coming?

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."


Interesting info on Paul Revere?

Well, he was the most famous for his quote in 1775 "THE REGULARS ARE COMING! THE REGULARS ARE COMING!" which he yelled on horseback through town warning the others. Most think he said the "THE BRITISH ARE COMING!" but he really said the regulars.


What did Sybil Ludington do that was so important?

Sybil Ludington rode 25 miles on her horse star to tell people that the British were burning down Danbury. she rode twice the length of paul reveere yet she is way more famous then him. Edited: Sybil rode 40 miles on her horse named Star. She was sixteen and Paul Revere was 40 and only rode 10 miles. Paul Revere is more famous than Sybil. Sybil Ludington was important to the Revolutionary War because she had warned a colony that the Regulars were coming (The British), she had asked her dad to do that instead of him asking her.


Who warned people the British were coming?

Most people think it was Paul Revere, but this is a myth. It was really two men. One named Prescott and the other Dawes. Revere started on the ride to warn the Sons of Liberty in Concord that the British regulars had crossed the Charles River and were heading their way, but mid way he was stopped and arrested by a British patrol. We only think of Revere because of Longfellow who in 1861 on the eve of the civil war wrote a poem called "The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere". He was trying to remind people of the history of the United States and I suspect Revere was easier to rhyme than Dawes/ Prescott. So, he did a little juggling of the facts and it became history in some odd way.


How long did Paul Revere stay in jail?

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.


What did Paul Revere really say to the people on his midnight ride?

He didn't finish his ride. This is a common misconception. Paul Revere was actually stopped by a British patrol on his way to Concord. He had two fellow riders, William Dawes and Dr. Samuel Prescott. Out of the three, only Dr. Samuel Prescott made it to Concord to warn everyone that the British were indeed coming. paul revere did finish his ride he was the only one to make it back to concord to warn them that the red coats are coming!


What were the british going to do if paul revere hadn't warned everyone?

capture some "americans" and prbably kill some. no one knows for sure but i really dont want to find out even though i am british


What was the signal used to tell Paul Revere how the British were coming?

According to the Longfellow poem it is lanterns in the old North church. It didn't really happen that way and Longfellow was using a poetic license in his poem. He wrote it in 1861 just before the civil war to remind people of their history.