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Who was Paul Revere?

Paul Revere was one of the Patriots in the Revolutionary War. He was also a silversmith, and he told the Minutemen, "The Regulars are out!"During the Revolutionary War, the colonists still thought of themselves as British. British soldiers were called "the regulars". Paul Revere was a silversmith who came galloping along in the middle of the night to warn that the British soldiers were coming. The guard told him to stop making so much noise. Revere responded by saying "Noise? You'll have noise enough before long. The regulars are out."Contrary to popular belief, he did not say "The British are coming!" Also, Paul Revere did not single-handedly ride on horseback to warn residents of the British attack. There were 60 riders who spread the word that night. One man alone could never have covered such a distance, especially on horseback.Paul Revere was a pioneer who helped stop the British from attacking the city with two accomplices. He was captured and held hostage. One of the accomplices ran away while the other continued on his quest to warn the citysaid one direction was coming


What age did Paul Revere stop going to school?

when he was about ten years old


What type of obstacals did Paul revere have to overcome and how was that accomished?

he had to tell all the people and warn them the british were comming. And to stop the British


Did Paul Revere ride change history?

From what I know, yes he did change History. How? because he told the colonists the british were coming by sea so that the colonists knew where to go to stop the British form invading america. I hope this is helpful. Though I do know that paul revere never made it to his destination, Concord. He was captured shortly after leaving Lexington


What type OS obstacles did paul revere overcome?

I don't know. By the way, this website is putting a virus in your computer. And stop SOPA and PIPA. they will remove everything you love on the internet


What did Paul Revere do for America?

Paul RevereWhat Did Paul Revere Do For USAPaul Revere was a hero of the American Revolutionary War, famous for his "midnight ride" of 1775, during which he sounded the alarm that British forces were moving against the colonists. His fame was galvanized in the late 19th century, thanks to the poem "Paul Revere's Ride," by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. An accomplished gold and silversmith, Revere was a Boston artisan who was smack in the middle of pre-revolutionary action. One of his many associations was as a rider for the Committee of Correspondence, and between 1773 and 1775 Revere relayed messages about British troop movements from Boston to Philadelphia, New York and Hartford. When British general Thomas Gage was about to move against revolutionary-minded colonists in Massachusetts, Revere and William Dawes were given the task of alerting the colonist rebels. Revere's efforts that night, his services during the war for independence and his later success as a businessman in Boston and Canton, Massachusetts made him a local hero. Longfellow's poem, published nationally in 1861, made Revere a legendary figure whose story had to be corrected a century later. He never said "the British are coming!" (he called them "regulars"), and he and Dawes (and latecomer patriot, Dr. Samuel Prescott) were captured by the British and detained -- but Dawes and Prescott escaped and got the word out. Nonetheless, Revere is remembered for his active role in events preceding the Revolutionary War, and for his metalworking talent and entrepreneurial savvy.According to an advance plan, a two-lantern signal in Boston's Christ Church (known as the Old North Church) communicated that Gage's forces were advancing by water, not land. Thanks to Longfellow's poem, generations of American schoolchildren later learned the rebels' simple lantern code: "One if by land, and two if by sea"... It has long been suggested -- without concrete proof -- that an informer let the American patriots know of the British army's intentions, and that it may have been Margaret Kemble Gage, the British commander's American-born wife...paul revere warned lexington and so warned Dr.presscott who actually warned concord were all the minutemen were so they could fight. if revere hadnt rode to warn everybody then we would still be under british control.


What were colonists beliefs in the American Colonies during the time before the American revolution?

Colonists believed that Britain intended to crush them so they set up the first continental congress and made plans, one of the plans was to collect guns and ammunition against the law and that was done and when the Governor of Massachusetts found out he sent troops to stop the rebellion but the colonists used the minutemen and fought the troops outside of Lexington and Concord. Thanks to the Boston silversmith Paul Revere The minutemen woke up and he woke them up by saying, "the british are coming!".


When did Revere stop putting wood handles on their solid copper cookware?

The Revere stopped putting wood handles on their solid copper cookware in 2010.


When was Last Stop for Paul created?

Last Stop for Paul was created in 2006.


What are the ratings and certificates for Last Stop for Paul - 2006?

Last Stop for Paul - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG-13


How do you stop sneezing?

put pepper up your nose honestly it works No idiot that makes you sneeze even more I tried it. all you have to do is think of oranges right before you sneeze OR.. Take your right hand and hold your left ear while saying "Paul Revere wasn't on that horse"


Why did Paul go to Sidon?

Paul was enroute to Rome as a prisoner and it was a brief stop-over port on the way.