There were other riders besides Paul Revere. His name just worked the best in the poem. Besides Paul Revere, there were William Dawes,
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Paul Revere
Paul Revere rode into Lexington to warn the colonists. That's where the saying "The British are coming" comes from.
Paul Revere rode to warn the people in Lexington and Concord that the British were coming.
Paul Revere
Paul Revere rode on horse back with William Daws to warn every one in the colonists the "The Redcoats Are Coming!".
Paul Revere is a man who rode through the street of Boston in 1775 to warn the citizens the British are coming.
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Paul Revere
Paul Revere rode into Lexington to warn the colonists. That's where the saying "The British are coming" comes from.
Revere, Dawes, and Prescott
Paul Revere
Paul Revere rode to warn the people in Lexington and Concord that the British were coming.
Paul Revere
William Dawes rode with him on the night he went to warn Lexington and Concord that the British where coming.
Paul Revere rode a horse around saying the British are coming the British are coming, and it was an important part of American history because warning the people helped us get ready for when they came by sea.
Paul Revere rode on horse back with William Daws to warn every one in the colonists the "The Redcoats Are Coming!".
Paul Revere rode to warn the people of Lexington and Concord that the British were coming. However he was captured. William Dawes was the rider that made it through the lines.
Paul Revere is a man who rode through the street of Boston in 1775 to warn the citizens the British are coming.