Paul Revere rode into Lexington to warn the colonists. That's where the saying "The British are coming" comes from.
Paul Revere
PATRIOT!
Paul Revere rode to warn the people in Lexington and Concord that the British were coming.
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.
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Paul Revere
PATRIOT!
Paul Revere
William Dawes rode with him on the night he went to warn Lexington and Concord that the British where coming.
Two patriots also rode out to warn the militia.
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 rode to warn the people in Lexington and Concord that the British were coming.
He had many jobs including a shoe maker, a silversmith, a soldier, and he rode to lexington and concord to warn them that British soldiers were coming.
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.
Paul Revere, a Boston silversmith, rode through Middlesex County, Massachusetts on the eve of the Battle of Lexington and Concord to warn the nearby minutemen that the red coats were coming. He also brought the word to Sam Adams and John Hancock.