The red coats were British soldiers.
Paul Rever said "the red coats are coming"
He rode a horse to go tell some Americans that the red coats or lobsters whatever are coming so theres your answer hope your happy
Neither, "red coats" were British soldiers stationed in the colonies. They wore red coats as part of their daily uniform hence the moniker "red coats", or "lobster-backs".
Red Coats were the soldiers sent by the British king to control the colonists, who used this term for them because their coats were red. It was the Red Coats that the Americans fought against in the Revolutionary War.
in a way, paul revere was the one that rode through town saying "the red coats are coming, the red coats are coming" before he was caught and put in prison, soon after dawes, (i don't remember his first name) took his place.
Paul Reveres ride was to warn Concord that the red coats are coming.
he warned John Hancock and Samuel Adams the British were coming and saved there lives the British were called the red coats Hence that they wore red coats
Paul Rever said "the red coats are coming"
he wanted to find the red coats
Paul Revere (sorry don't know how to spell his last name)
He rode a horse to go tell some Americans that the red coats or lobsters whatever are coming so theres your answer hope your happy
They used a large on a lighthouse, also Paul Revere, William Prescott, and Philip Dawes rode thought Lexington and Concord warning the militia. Paul Revere was arrested, Philip Dawes ran away and Prescott was the only one who made it all the way through, everyone just exaggerated Reveres accomplishments and gave no credit to Prescott
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The red coats fought for England. (The king)
Neither, "red coats" were British soldiers stationed in the colonies. They wore red coats as part of their daily uniform hence the moniker "red coats", or "lobster-backs".
Red Coats were the soldiers sent by the British king to control the colonists, who used this term for them because their coats were red. It was the Red Coats that the Americans fought against in the Revolutionary War.
in a way, paul revere was the one that rode through town saying "the red coats are coming, the red coats are coming" before he was caught and put in prison, soon after dawes, (i don't remember his first name) took his place.