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It wasn't actually his nickname, it was his last name, and many people called each other by thier last names then, and some still do today.
Some say December 21, 1734 and others say January 1, 1735
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during the midnight ride, Paul revere ran into trouble, trouble being the British. some British watchmen are posted in some places, or are patrolling some of Massachusetts. until, Prescott decided to help Dawes and Paul, they were surrounded by British soldier's, and Prescott agreed to go warn the rest of the patriotic public people.
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.
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The colonial Paul Revere was a silversmith, not a painter. There are what are called, "Paul Revere paintings" that are done by a number of modern artists.
some people loved it but not all peolpe had freedon
Paul Revere stood for civil rights such as the right to free speech. He worked and campaigned hard for this to happen and in the end it did. People should be proud of him.
Longfellow wrote "Paul Revere's Ride" (more commonly known as "The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere") in 1860, some 85 years after the fact.
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Paul Revere's ride started with two people and two horses, they met a third person on the way. They got caught by some British, but Paul Revere got away, one man was caught, and the other escaped also but no one knows where. Paul Revere deliJOHN CENAvered the message to leaders yelling up and down the street saying, "The Regulars are out!", not the British are coming like most people think. After the message was delivered, everyone was up and they fought the first battle of the Revolutionary War.
It wasn't actually his nickname, it was his last name, and many people called each other by thier last names then, and some still do today.
he is a great man
There is some evidence that the horse ridden by Paul Revere was named Brown Beauty....not Betty. However, Paul did not own the horse, it was borrowed.