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. Longfellow wrote his poem on the eve of the civil war to remind people of the nation's history. Somehow the poem became part of history and was put into history books as fact. Revere never finished the ride, his horse was taken away and he was held by a British patrol, but thanks to Longfellow we all know who he is. He billed Congress for the ride and the cost of the horse since it was taken from him and it didn't belong to him. It was borrowed from Rev. John Larkin and was named Brown Beauty. Larkin refers to it in his will. His one big contribution was the picture on a flier after the Boston Massacre showing colonist getting shot by the British. This was pure Propaganda and was used to incite discontent between the colonist and the British troops.
kind of but not exactly paul revere got there but William dawes came to help when revere got caught a concord
The Battle of Concord.
Paul Revere and William Dawes
Samuel prescott had encountered William dawes and paul revere near the lexington green at about 1 am, and joined them to warn the town they were stopped by some british soldiers on the way paul revere was captured William dawes ran away and got lost in the lexington woods Samuel prescott jumped his horse over a low stone wall to escape from the british soldiers, and he was the only one who got through he arrived in concord at about 1:30 am
No code. Revere was told to warn the men in Concord and paid 30 shillings for the job. He never finished his ride because he met a British patrol and his horse taken away. Dawes never got to Concord either because he fell off his horse. Prescott is the only one to get to Concord.
kind of but not exactly paul revere got there but William dawes came to help when revere got caught a concord
Paul revere and William Dawes
Paul Revere and William Dawes
The Battle of Concord.
Paul Revere, William Dawes, and Samuel Prescott.
No. Revere had been stopped by a British patrol on the road when Dawes happened by. Seeing the problem Dawes kept going to Concord since it was obvious that Revere wasn't going to make it.
Paul Revere and William Dawes
William Dawes rode with him on the night he went to warn Lexington and Concord that the British where coming.
Paul Revere and William Dawes at least i think so..........
Warning the Americans that the British were marching to Concord were the trio Revere, William Dawes, and Samuel Prescott, of the famous “Midnight Ride.”
Paul Revere and William Dawes rode from Boston to warn the Patriots by different routes. They got to Lexington and warned John Hancock. They were joined by Dr. Prescott as they traveled from Lexington to Concord. The British captured Revere and Dawes but Prescott evaded capture. Dawes being a physician, was able to talk the British out of taking his horse. Revere finally broke free of the British and went back on foot to help Sam Adams and John Hancock. Prescott reached Concord by 1:30 AM and warned the town.
Paul Revere rode to warn the people of Lexington and Concord that the British were coming. However he was captured. William Dawes was the rider that made it through the lines.