Paul Revere is better known due to the epic poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow whereas Bissell was the subject of the less well known "Ride, Israel, Ride," an epic poem by Marie Rockwood of Stockbridge. Basically, Paul Revere rhymes with a lot more than Israel Bissell, so the poem was easier to craft and more memorable.
because he was the youngest of all of them and he gave his live for lexington
Because Paul Revere made in Concord while William Dawes distracted British soldiers so Revere could escape. He was then bucked off his horse and walked back to Lexington.
There were only three midnight riders. The most famous was Paul Revere. The other two men were William Dawes and Samuel Prescott.
The colonists were warned of the British marching to Lexington and Concord by three riders- Paul Revere, William Dawes, and Dr. Samuel Prescott. Prescott was from Lexington and he actually got farther than Revere, bringing the news that "the British are coming." Dawes and Revere were stopped by British soldiers and had to turn back.
April 18, 1775, Paul Revere and other colonists learned of the British plan to capture John Hancock and Samuel Adams and to raid the colonists military supplies, so they rode ahead and alerted the minutemen.
There were other riders besides Paul Revere. His name just worked the best in the poem. Besides Paul Revere, there were William Dawes,Sybil LudingtonSamuel PrescottIsrael Bissell
William Dawes and Samuel Prescott
There were only three midnight riders. The most famous was Paul Revere. The other two men were William Dawes and Samuel Prescott.
because Paul Revere is easy to say compared to William Dawes. Because Paul Revere is easy to say compared to William Dawes.
The colonists were warned of the British marching to Lexington and Concord by three riders- Paul Revere, William Dawes, and Dr. Samuel Prescott. Prescott was from Lexington and he actually got farther than Revere, bringing the news that "the British are coming." Dawes and Revere were stopped by British soldiers and had to turn back.
April 18, 1775, Paul Revere and other colonists learned of the British plan to capture John Hancock and Samuel Adams and to raid the colonists military supplies, so they rode ahead and alerted the minutemen.
There were other riders besides Paul Revere. His name just worked the best in the poem. Besides Paul Revere, there were William Dawes,Sybil LudingtonSamuel PrescottIsrael Bissell
He didn't say the British are coming .He said Town Born Turn Out.Also he wasnt the only 1 riding around warning people about the british.He rode a very short distance compared to the other riders...
William Dawes and Samuel Prescott
They didn't . Revere was the only one who agreed to go, but was arrested enroute. The other two riders happened along and finished the ride. The only reason we know about Revere is because in 1861 Longfellow wrote a poem about it.
Sidney Sheldon
no because the British soldiers would have caught him if he was on his own so the British soldiers would have tracked him down and the other people wouldn't know if they were traveling by water or land.
I'm pretty sure he made armaments(cannons, rifles, etc.) for Revolutionary War soldiers.
Revere left Boston for Concord, but never finished the ride. He was arrested midway between Lexington and Concord by a British patrol and his horse taken from him. The men who did finish the ride were named Prescott and Dawes. We know of Revere because of Longfellow's poem The Ride of Paul Revere written 100 years after the event. Revere was easy to rhyme other words with so he used the name and bent history a bit. Old history books, then, took the event and the poem and wrote it as fact. Thus, history was changed in the minds of people. This happens all the time in history and is still going on. Listen my children And you shall hear of the midnight ride of Paul Revere.