Because the majority of colonists still considered themselves British, so were he to shout, "The British are coming," it would have meant nothing to them.
Paul Revere shouted "The Regulars are coming" in 1775 when he was on horseback galloping through the streets to warn John Hancock and Samuel Adams when the battle of Lexington and Concord were occurring when the British soldiers were coming to attack.
There are many men that did not shout, " The British are coming". The most famous person to have made this statement is, Paul Revere.
Paul Revere.
paul revere
paul revere awww we gotta miss him he warned people that the british were coming
Paul Revere shouted "The Regulars are coming" in 1775 when he was on horseback galloping through the streets to warn John Hancock and Samuel Adams when the battle of Lexington and Concord were occurring when the British soldiers were coming to attack.
There are many men that did not shout, " The British are coming". The most famous person to have made this statement is, Paul Revere.
Paul Revere.
Paul Revere
Paul Revere's ride is where Paul Revere took a journey to tell people the Bristish were coming.
in paul revere ride , paul revere cares most about the people of the city. because he spreads word that british are coming.
Paul Revere.
paul revere
paul revere awww we gotta miss him he warned people that the british were coming
Paul Revere (sorry don't know how to spell his last name)
the christians are coming, the christians are coming.
The British are coming!The British are coming!