Paul Revere was one of the Patriots in the Revolutionary War. He was also a silversmith, and he told the Minutemen, "The Regulars are out!"
During the Revolutionary War, the colonists still thought of themselves as British. British soldiers were called "the regulars". Paul Revere was a silversmith who came galloping along in the middle of the night to warn that the British soldiers were coming. The guard told him to stop making so much noise. Revere responded by saying "Noise? You'll have noise enough before long. The regulars are out."
Contrary to popular belief, he did not say "The British are coming!" Also, Paul Revere did not single-handedly ride on horseback to warn residents of the British attack. There were 60 riders who spread the word that night. One man alone could never have covered such a distance, especially on horseback.
Paul Revere was a pioneer who helped stop the British from attacking the city with two accomplices. He was captured and held hostage. One of the accomplices ran away while the other continued on his quest to warn the city
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