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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.
The fable of Revere comes from a Longfellow poem written in 1861 and in reality he didn't ride through the night yelling about the British coming. Longfellow wrote his poem on the eve of the civil war to remind people of the nation's history. Somehow the poem became part of history and was put into history books as fact. Revere never finished the ride, his horse was taken away and he was held by a British patrol, but thanks to Longfellow we all know who he is .
Paul revere
He did
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.
There is no town that could be said to be the most popular in Ireland.
Paul Revere.
he rode into a town and warned that british were coming
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.
Santa clause is Coming to Town.
Greenwich
The most popular town in Spain is called "yo momma" So yeah then you find it if u don't know it right.
It depends from town to town. Each town has several food markets and some of them are more popular than others.
Springfield
He ran all the way across town to tell the people that the British were coming.
saint clement
There are many popular Santa songs in the United States and they change in popularity from year to year. Some of the most commonly known ones are Here Come Santa Claus, Santa Claus is Coming to Town and Santa Baby.