More. She actually rode and warned people.The whole ride fable comes from a Longfellow poem. This includes the signal.His most important thing is the flier of the Boston Massacre. He drew the event and it was mainly Propaganda made to incite the colonist against the British.Revere was stopped by a British patrol and his horse taken. He never finished the ride, but two men did. They were named Prescott and Dawes. In 1861 Revere came to fame through a poem written by Longfellow on the eve of the civil war. He was trying to write about patriotism and remind people that they were one nation. This poem has been used as history and it isn't.
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Sybil Ludington isn't as famous as Paul Revere because she is a girl(or woman), and in that time, girls weren't as important as boys (or men). sybil ludington rode twice as much as paul revere and just because she's a girl doesn't make her bad or not a famous person and not as famous as paul revere
her famous midnight ride that was similar to paul revere
Sybil Ludington.
She was named the " female Paul Revere " because she did quite the almost same thing the male Paul Revere did.
sybil ludington does have talents her talents are horse riding
Sybil Ludington isn't as famous as Paul Revere because she is a girl(or woman), and in that time, girls weren't as important as boys (or men). sybil ludington rode twice as much as paul revere and just because she's a girl doesn't make her bad or not a famous person and not as famous as paul revere
her famous midnight ride that was similar to paul revere
Sybil Ludington was the female Paul Revere. She did the same job riding through towns to declare the invasion. Her ride was longer but less famous.
Sybil Ludington.
I am pretty sure she is famous
That is quite a pathetic question. But the answer is Johnson.
Sybil Ludington's mother was Abigail Ludington.
Her name is Sybil Ludington and she was Sixteen years old.
Sybil Ludington and Paul Revere
Sybil Ludington's horse was a mare named Star. She rode for over 40 miles in the dark to alert American colonial forces of an impending British attack during the Revolutionary War, following in the footsteps of Paul Revere.
Sybil Ludington is a very brave person. She fought for our war and rode farther than Paul Revere! (Paul= 14 miles-Sybil=40 miles!) She is also very caring for thinking about our war.
She was named the " female Paul Revere " because she did quite the almost same thing the male Paul Revere did.