her famous midnight ride that was similar to paul revere
Colonel Herny Ludington And Cybil ludington
Sybil Ludington (1761-1839) was "the female Paul Revere" -- although only 16, she spread word to the colonial militias of British Army movements in the third year of the Revolutionary War. She rode to Putnam County, NY and Danbury CT on the night April 26-27, 1777. Hers was the longest ride of any of the riders, who included William Dawes and Paul Revere (1775) and Jack Jouett (1781). Sybil Ludington's ride became necessary because the British had ransacked Danbury destroying militia weapons (the city was a patriot supply center). They were then headed for Fredericksburg NY. A young soldier arrived at Sybil father's house: Colonel Ludington was in charge of the local volunteers . As someone had to go at once to gather the troops, Sybil jumped at the chance . She rode to many villages , informing everyone what was happening . Thanks to her bravery, the patriots were able to force the British back to Long Island Sound in the Battle of Ridgefield.
The major accomplishments of Mesopotamia, would be that there was so many great civilizations that had lived there at a point of time.
She died in Unadilla, New York. Don't think I'm lying I got it off the Internet!
her famous midnight ride that was similar to paul revere
"Let me!" Ludington called, "I can ride as well as any man!"
Colonel Herny Ludington And Cybil ludington
The made their own number system.
Sybil made a ride at the age of sixteen to help her father muster the troops at Danbury to fight off the English invaders during the American Revolution on April 26, 1777. Without this ride the patriots in Danbury would have had no immediate help and the damage to their town would have been much worse. Her ride was twice as far as Paul Revere's. Her father was Colonel Henry Ludington, he was in charge of the Kent/Patterson area in New York.
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Sybil Ludington (1761-1839) was "the female Paul Revere" -- although only 16, she spread word to the colonial militias of British Army movements in the third year of the Revolutionary War. She rode to Putnam County, NY and Danbury CT on the night April 26-27, 1777. Hers was the longest ride of any of the riders, who included William Dawes and Paul Revere (1775) and Jack Jouett (1781). Sybil Ludington's ride became necessary because the British had ransacked Danbury destroying militia weapons (the city was a patriot supply center). They were then headed for Fredericksburg NY. A young soldier arrived at Sybil father's house: Colonel Ludington was in charge of the local volunteers . As someone had to go at once to gather the troops, Sybil jumped at the chance . She rode to many villages , informing everyone what was happening . Thanks to her bravery, the patriots were able to force the British back to Long Island Sound in the Battle of Ridgefield.
The major accomplishments of Mesopotamia, would be that there was so many great civilizations that had lived there at a point of time.
that he accomplishment was he made a battery
She made peace for the Egyptian people.😇
Sybil was a made-for-TV movie, so it was not rated by the MPAA.
she was the first blak woman to be elected in office