He rode about 5 miles and was stopped on the road to Lexington , so he didn't get there. We only know about him because Longfellow wrote a poem in 1861 on the eve of the civil war to remind people of their history .
Revere was arrested and his horse taken from him.
Why is Paul Revere's Ride is a tall tale.
Paul Revere's Ride is considered a narrative piece because it tells a story about something, or someone. Or in this case Paul Revere
What time did Paul revere leave for his midnight ride?
yes he would ride his horse into town a cheat on his wife
Paul Revere did know how to ride a horse. That's why it's called the Midnight Ride. He rode through the town proclaiming, "The Redcoats are coming!"
I believe it was just him and his horse.
Revere was arrested and his horse taken from him.
Why is Paul Revere's Ride is a tall tale.
Paul Revere's Ride was created in 1860.
Paul Revere galloped on a horse with lots of other men and he warned the people in their houses that the Brittish were coming.
Paul Revere's ride is where Paul Revere took a journey to tell people the Bristish were coming.
Revere rode from Boston, Mass to go to Lexington and Concord. He never finished the ride. Out side of Lexington he was arrested and his horse taken from him. Dawes and Prescott finished the ride. We only know about him because Longfellow in his poem wrote about the "midnight ride of Paul Revere."
The night of Paul Revere's ride was on April 18, 1775
Paul Revere is the main character in the poem Paul Revere's Ride. He has a friend who helps to prepare signal lanterns before Paul's ride but the friend's name is never used.
An example of a simile in Paul Revere's ride is "Like a torch in the night."
Longfellow wrote "Paul Revere's Ride" (more commonly known as "The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere") in 1860, some 85 years after the fact.