Dawn and Prescott
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Yes, the Paul Revere Ride did take place on the night of April 18, 1775. Revere, along with William Dawes and Samuel Prescott, rode to warn the American colonists that British troops were advancing toward Lexington and Concord. While Revere's ride was significant, he was not the only rider that night, and his journey was part of a broader network of alerts among patriots. The event became legendary, largely due to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem "Paul Revere's Ride."
Paul Revere was a silversmith by trade.
Deborah revere
he sent soilders to the night in lexington the night paul revere warned "the british are coming"
He died
The night of Paul Revere's ride was on April 18, 1775
yes it was dangerous of Paul Revere to ride thought the night to the homes of the patriots because Paul revere could of been killed
An example of a simile in Paul Revere's ride is "Like a torch in the night."
No actually, There were actually 30 of them.
Though he did not actually ride through the night shouting it, the saying "The British are Coming" is attributed to Paul Revere because of a famous poem written about him.
yesterday
he wanted to find the red coats
Paul Revere Paul Revere Paul Revere
Yes, the Paul Revere Ride did take place on the night of April 18, 1775. Revere, along with William Dawes and Samuel Prescott, rode to warn the American colonists that British troops were advancing toward Lexington and Concord. While Revere's ride was significant, he was not the only rider that night, and his journey was part of a broader network of alerts among patriots. The event became legendary, largely due to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem "Paul Revere's Ride."
April 18,1775
"The British are coming, the British are coming!"