The story of Paul Revere was written by Longfellow in a poem published in 1861 called the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere and since that time most people think Revere did the ride to Concord. He didn't. He was hired by the Son's of Liberty to do the ride, was arrested by a British patrol between Boston and Lexington. Two men by the names of Prescott and Dawes actually got to Concord to warn the Son's of Liberty meeting there.
Paul Revere made a midnight run to warn the people of Lexington and Concord. He cried to them, "The British are Coming, The British are Coming!" He never reached Concord, but told all of Lexington.
He is famous for warning everyone that the British were coming in the battle of Lexington and Concord.
what did Paul Revere do when he reached lexington
Yes he did after being caught by British soldiers after warning Lexington of the coming soldiers. A British Patrol caught him on the way to concord
Paul Revere rode to warn the people in Lexington and Concord that the British were coming.
in concord and lexington.
Paul Revere made a midnight run to warn the people of Lexington and Concord. He cried to them, "The British are Coming, The British are Coming!" He never reached Concord, but told all of Lexington.
Paul Revere and Billy Dawes
He is famous for warning everyone that the British were coming in the battle of Lexington and Concord.
what did Paul Revere do when he reached lexington
Paul Revere, William Dawes, and Samuel Prescott.
William Dawes rode with him on the night he went to warn Lexington and Concord that the British where coming.
Yes he did after being caught by British soldiers after warning Lexington of the coming soldiers. A British Patrol caught him on the way to concord
Tell everyone the British are coming while he was on his horse swinging this rope thing HORSES RULE!
Paul Revere rode to warn the people in Lexington and Concord that the British were coming.
it warned the militias that it needed to be ready to distract the british in lexington while the weapons were moved from concord to a new location
Many people believe Paul revere but it was Samuel Prescott that delivered the message to the colonist in Lexington.