The fable of Revere comes from a Longfellow poem written in 1861 and in reality he didn't ride through the night yelling about the British coming.
Cause Paul Revere got captured and William was smart enough to not get captured
because Paul revere was on a midnight ride and his route he was on the british were on too
Paul Reveer warned them that the British were coming, riding on a horse shouting "The British are coming!" while riding through a small village.
yes he did ..he got captured by the british patrol
Paul Revere was a patriot. He was in the Sons of Liberty and was a Federalist Although he is famous for his midnight ride, he did actually say "The British are coming". Then he was arrested by British soldiers while he was riding to lexington, but a patriot he was, riding with delivered the message.
paul revere riding his horse warning the colnoists
Cause Paul Revere got captured and William was smart enough to not get captured
because Paul revere was on a midnight ride and his route he was on the british were on too
Paul Revere started from Boston and ended ion Lexington where he captured.
Paul Reveer warned them that the British were coming, riding on a horse shouting "The British are coming!" while riding through a small village.
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Revere is a legendary Boston"Son of Liberty" patriot. In April of 1775, he warned Lexington and Concord that the British Red coats were coming. He is the subject of Longfellow's famous poem, The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere. The poem does not mention William Dawes and Samuel Prescott who did much of the riding and warning after Revere was captured by a British patrol.
Paul Revere got captured by british soldier men along his ride to wherever he was going! idk
The British officers captured Paul Revere when he was trying to warn his people and he had to leave his horse because the British said so. The British officers captured Paul Revere when he was trying to warn his people and he had to leave his horse because the British said so.
yes he did ..he got captured by the british patrol
riding a stupid horse
Paul Revere