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Jack Jouett, an American patriot, carried out a "Revere" type ride. In the year 1781 he rode hard and fast to warn Jefferson of a British attact.
Paul Revere was known for his famous midnight ride, for warning the colonists that the british are coming." THE BRITAIN BRITISH ARE COMING! THE BRITISH ARE COMING!!!"
Samuel Prescott and William Dawes
"The British are coming! The British are coming!" That's actually incorrect. Although everyone now thinks that's what he said, due to a very inaccurate poem, he actually said, "The Regulars are coming out!" It would have made no sense at the time for him to say the British are coming, because at the time the Patriots still considered themselves British.
paul revere's ride helped alert the minute men that the british were coming and helped save the countryside
Jack Jouett, an American patriot, carried out a "Revere" type ride. In the year 1781 he rode hard and fast to warn Jefferson of a British attact.
Jack Jouett, an American patriot, carried out a "Revere" type ride. In the year 1781 he rode hard and fast to warn Jefferson of a British attact.
Lois Deringer has written: 'The forgotten ride of Jack Jouett, Jr' -- subject(s): Juvenile literatue, Juvenile literature, History
no, was quite lould. Paul Revere ran trough the city screaming, "The British are coming, the British are coming"
Dr. Samuel Prescott finished the ride to Concord.
Paul Revere
Paul Revere was known for his famous midnight ride, for warning the colonists that the british are coming." THE BRITAIN BRITISH ARE COMING! THE BRITISH ARE COMING!!!"
To warn the colonists that the British soldiers were coming.
His midnight ride and warning the colonists..."The British are coming!"
His midnight ride and alarming the british are coming he alermed them in 1775
Samuel Prescott and William Dawes
"The British are coming! The British are coming!" That's actually incorrect. Although everyone now thinks that's what he said, due to a very inaccurate poem, he actually said, "The Regulars are coming out!" It would have made no sense at the time for him to say the British are coming, because at the time the Patriots still considered themselves British.