Sybil Ludington's horse was Star
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Sybil Ludington was a 16 year old girl who rode bravely on her horse Star for 40 miles. She grabbed a long stick and banged on soilders doors, yelling "The British are burning Danbury! Meet at Col. Henry Ludingtons house!" She was born April 5, 1761 and died February 26, 1839. Sybil Ludington was known as the female Paul Revere, and will not be forgotten.
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Sybil Ludington was a 16 year old girl who rode 40 miles to warn of the British attacks. She is noted as being the female Paul Revere. She was a messenger during the war but had no job other than that.
Her favorite thing to do was ride her horse, Star. Sybil Ludington named Star that because of the mark on its forehead.
Yes, Sybil Ludington did have friends and companions. She was a young girl living during the American Revolutionary War, and would have interacted with other children in her community. However, there isn't much specific information available about her close friends or companions during that time.
Sybil Ludington rode 25 miles on her horse star to tell people that the British were burning down Danbury. she rode twice the length of paul reveere yet she is way more famous then him. Edited: Sybil rode 40 miles on her horse named Star. She was sixteen and Paul Revere was 40 and only rode 10 miles. Paul Revere is more famous than Sybil. Sybil Ludington was important to the Revolutionary War because she had warned a colony that the Regulars were coming (The British), she had asked her dad to do that instead of him asking her.
Sybil Ludington rode her horse further then Paul Revere to call her Father's troops to arms to save Danbury. Her total round trip would have been 40 miles in the dark of night.
She had good common sense, was a good horsewoman, and a father that was an office in the colonial militia. He sent her out to tell others about Lexington and Concord. The real hero that night who has been forgotten is Israel Bissel. He rode over 300 miles, killed a horse, and spread the word about the British.
Sybil Ludington, age 16, was sent on a horse to warn the nation that the "British are coming." She rode 40 miles (twice as far as Paul Revere.) The ride occurred on April 25, 1777. It started at her home, near Kent, NY. She rode all night, alerting the militia men in the area that the British had raided Danforth, Connecticut where colonial supplies were stored. She married Edmund Ogden, an attorney, to become what she really wanted to be, a wife and mother. On her grave her name is spelled Sibbell. She signed it Sebal on a pension application and it is listed as Sibel in the 1810 census. There is a statue of her on horseback at Carmel, NY.