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He was out riding his horse when he was stopped by a british patrol on the same night that Paul Revere had rode out to warn of the coming of the british. Simon was questioned as to whether or not he was out to "warn the minutemen" and he said no, although he was still forced to go on with the british.
Fairly famous words of Cassius Clay, before becoming Muhammad Ali. Change of name didn't change his claim, though.
british law that allowed to live in colonist homes
Dunkirk, the evacuation of the British from capture by the Germans in WW2.
The Revolutionary War. The British are coming were said when it was noted that the British were close to docking in the harbors during the Revolutionary War in the United States.
Prescott's famous words were "don't fire until you see the whites of their [British] eyes"
It's been attributed to Paul Revere, but the actual words were supposedly "The Regulars are coming out" - then as people took liberty of the recounting of the story, became "the British are coming" or "The Redcoats are coming". Both "Regulars" and "Redcoats" were names for the British Army troops. He wouldn't have said "The British are coming" as many believe, because many fighting with the British Army during the Revolution where British themselves.
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Well, he was the most famous for his quote in 1775 "THE REGULARS ARE COMING! THE REGULARS ARE COMING!" which he yelled on horseback through town warning the others. Most think he said the "THE BRITISH ARE COMING!" but he really said the regulars.
No one knows exactly what he said, but I think his exact words were, "The Regulars are coming out!" Or "The British are coming!"
Warning the Americans that the British were marching to Concord were the trio Revere, William Dawes, and Samuel Prescott, of the famous “Midnight Ride.”
No. He said "The British are Coming!"
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Paul Revere. He said two arms, two arms, The British are coming
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Paul Rever and William Dawes.