Pual revere had two more people with him on his horse he got captured by british and the second person jumped off his hourse and the third person was able to tell the milita army so that's how u know :p plagirizing lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol
There was Paul Revere, William Dawes and Dr. Samuel Prescott. William and Paul were captured but Dr. Samuel Prescott made it out and signaled the Americans about the Redcoats.
about his midnight ride song!!
Paul Revere
Apollos Rivoire and Deborah Hitchborn. Paul Revere's father was Apollos Rivoire, a French Huguenot immgrant. His mother was Deborah Hichborn an American born woman of English ancestry. The name Riovore was changed to Revere to sound more "English"
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Paul Reveres ride was to warn Concord that the red coats are coming.
Paul Reveres rode in the midnight warning everybody that the Brotosh are coming
The red coats were British soldiers.
yes there is definitely onomatopoeia used in Paul reveres ride. one example of this is when it says he heard the crowing of the cock
The poem was written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in 1860
Advanced technological developments for the purposes of mass production is the purpose of the Pual Revers Ride.
April 18, 1775 this is the answer i know this for a fact.
There was Paul Revere, William Dawes and Dr. Samuel Prescott. William and Paul were captured but Dr. Samuel Prescott made it out and signaled the Americans about the Redcoats.
It wasn't . He was arrested.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.
Well, hot diggity dog! "Paul Revere's Ride" is a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow that tells the story of Paul Revere's midnight ride to warn the American colonists of the British troops' movements during the Revolutionary War. It's a classic piece of American literature that's chock-full of historical significance and poetic flair. So saddle up, partner, and dive into that poem like a fearless midnight rider!