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No, Paul Revere had only one dad or farther.
This is in the first stanza of Longfellow's poem The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere written in 1861. He is telling how Revere would know how the British came into Boston . One lantern by land and two lanterns by sea from the Old North Church. In this way Revere would know how to warn the colonists. As a point of reference Revere did not finish his ride.
Paul Revere lit two lamps in the North Church to warn the citizens that the British were coming.
The famous engraving of the Boston Massacre was created by Paul Revere. Two other men, Henry Pelham and Jonathan Muliken also created drawings of the event.
There were two men that were arrested which resulted in the rides of Paul Revere and William Dawes. These two men were John Hancock and John Adams.
Well I know one thing: Paul Revere experienced the American Revolution.
Paul Revere. He said two arms, two arms, The British are coming
it reefers to a warning signal about the British invading in Revolutionary times.(Paul Revere)
No, Paul Revere had only one dad or farther.
he rode to lexington and warned the people the The British were coming
there were two Paul Revers.
Night. Thomas Newton lit two lanterns to signal that the British were coming by sea. Then Paul Revere went for a ride.
Paul Revere's ride started with two people and two horses, they met a third person on the way. They got caught by some British, but Paul Revere got away, one man was caught, and the other escaped also but no one knows where. Paul Revere deliJOHN CENAvered the message to leaders yelling up and down the street saying, "The Regulars are out!", not the British are coming like most people think. After the message was delivered, everyone was up and they fought the first battle of the Revolutionary War.
The most obvious and recognizable action of Paul Revere's during the Revolutionary War was his infamous ride. He watched for a signal warnig that the British were coming. One if by Land. Two if by Sea. It was two lanterns that he saw and he rode through the night warning the Minute Men that British troops were on their way.
paul revere and two others Paul Revere, William Dawes and Samuel Prescott
Benjamin Fanklin, Paul Revere
This is in the first stanza of Longfellow's poem The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere written in 1861. He is telling how Revere would know how the British came into Boston . One lantern by land and two lanterns by sea from the Old North Church. In this way Revere would know how to warn the colonists. As a point of reference Revere did not finish his ride.