people say he got shot with a shot gone but im still trying to find the answer srry :(
Samuel Prescott (1751-1777?) met with Paul Revere and Paul Dawes in the early morning of April 19, 1775. When Revere was detained, and Dawes pursued by the British, Prescott managed to reach Concord.Paul Reeve
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The Poem is just that---poetry. It is Not Historical.He got some of the main points right, but others he did not.The man who made the ride was named Paul Revere.However, the lamps were hung in Christ's Church. The Old North Church had a hill by it and no one could've seen the light.Paul Revere was on the same shore- not the opposite shore- ready to spread the alarm. However, Longfellow doesn't mention his partner, William Dawes or the other partner (whose name escapes me...)Paul Revere acually failed to finsih his ride, because he was stopped by a British patrol. They took his horse, and let him live.But lets not forget Dawes! Dawes was the one who DID finish the ride and another professor also rode along.. (can't seem to remember his name).Actually William Dawes was stopped by The british aswell...The man who finished the ride was Samuel Prescott.......Who was from Lexington and met up with Dawes and Revere as they headed for Concord...They were all confronted by four British troops Paul Revere was captured and his Horse was taken (He made back to lexington on foot in time to see the end of the battle) while Dawes and Samuel Prescott used the surrounding forest to lose the British,Dawes was later captured But Prescott made it (probably because of his intimate knowledge of the surrounding Woods)....
1. the increasing population of humans caused a decrease in the quality of life. Jupiter and Man were mainly responsible for these changes.
You will remember my name in the end.
At the end of 1996.
That life is short and will end
they don't see the end of life they believe in reincarnation which is basically another life where they come back differently!!
tribal and communal living
the act was amended in 1891 and again in 1906 by the Burke act.
On Earth, yes
Life on Earth will probably come to an end when your star, the sun, begins to fuse helium instead of hydrogen. It will happen sometime between 3000 and 5000 million years into the future.
he died of old age
William R. Parker has written: 'Man' -- subject(s): Theological anthropology 'At the end of all paths I wait' -- subject(s): Spiritual life 'Prayer can change your life'
Yes he does, but he is Fain
No, Voldemort is killed at the end of the book.