The ride was done April 18, 1775. Revere was stopped by a British patrol and his horse taken. He never finished the ride, but two men did. They were named Prescott and Dawes. In 1861 Revere came to fame through a poem written by Longfellow on the eve of the civil war. He was trying to write about patriotism and remind people that they were one nation. This poem has been used as history and it isn't.
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April 18, 1775 this is the answer i know this for a fact.
This is the poem Listen my children and you shall hear Of the midnight ride of Paul Revere, On the eighteenth of April, in Seventy-five; Hardly a man is now alive Who remembers that famous day and year
the engraving of the Boston massacre was made by Paul Revere on march 5th 1770!!!! the same day as THE Boston Massacre!!!!!
She started her ride around 9 pm on a stormy night with muddy roads. She rode about 40 miles.
April 18, 1775. The first battle in the war took place that day, but Revere didn't hang lanterns nor did he finish the ride. These things come from Longfellow's poem The Ride of Paul Revere that was written in 1861 on the eve of the civil war. He was trying to remind readers of the history, but used poetic license in doing so. His poem has been taken as fact and it isn't.
Listen my children and you shall hear, of the midnight ride of Paul Revere Twas the eighteenth of April in Seventy-Five Hardly a man is still alive who remembers that day and time.
This day(4/18)
actually April 18 1775 is the day that the two lanterns were hung by Paul Reveres best friend and this is the day he lied about it and said he hung the lanterns the actually day is April 19 1775.
The day after Paul Revere's ride the town of Concord began moving all their military supplies out of the town. Paul had been sent to the town by Joseph Warren to warn them about rebels attacking the town.
April 18, 1775 this is the answer i know this for a fact.
Paul Harvey
If you're talking about the poem:"Listen my children and you shall hearOf the midnight ride of Paul Revere,On the eighteenth of April, in Seventy-five;Hardly a man is now aliveWho remembers that famous day and year." etc.Then it's Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
This is the poem Listen my children and you shall hear Of the midnight ride of Paul Revere, On the eighteenth of April, in Seventy-five; Hardly a man is now alive Who remembers that famous day and year
listen all my children and you shall hear of the midnight ride of Paul Revere. on the eighteenth of April in seventy-five, hardly a man is now alive. who remembers that famous day and year.
Night. Thomas Newton lit two lanterns to signal that the British were coming by sea. Then Paul Revere went for a ride.
I can ride a horse 5 hours in a day.
the engraving of the Boston massacre was made by Paul Revere on march 5th 1770!!!! the same day as THE Boston Massacre!!!!!