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∙ 14y agoHe is famous for warning everyone that the British were coming in the battle of Lexington and Concord.
The British are coming!The British are coming!
Paul Revere was a patriot. He was in the Sons of Liberty and was a Federalist Although he is famous for his midnight ride, he did actually say "The British are coming". Then he was arrested by British soldiers while he was riding to lexington, but a patriot he was, riding with delivered the message.
Paul Revere was known for his famous midnight ride, for warning the colonists that the british are coming." THE BRITAIN BRITISH ARE COMING! THE BRITISH ARE COMING!!!"
Paul Revere first crossed the Charles River by boat to land in Charleston and ride to Lexington, where he could warn citizens that the British were coming. Revere then rode to Concord, warning all citizens along the way.
He is famous for warning everyone that the British were coming in the battle of Lexington and Concord.
The British are coming!The British are coming!
Paul Revere was a patriot. He was in the Sons of Liberty and was a Federalist Although he is famous for his midnight ride, he did actually say "The British are coming". Then he was arrested by British soldiers while he was riding to lexington, but a patriot he was, riding with delivered the message.
Paul Revere: "The British are coming! The British are coming!"
Paul Revere was known for his famous midnight ride, for warning the colonists that the british are coming." THE BRITAIN BRITISH ARE COMING! THE BRITISH ARE COMING!!!"
There were no battleS. It was one battle. It was the beginning of the Revolutionary war. The famous Paul Revere's Midnight Ride and "The Redcoats are coming! The Redcoats are coming!"
the british is coming the british is coming
The first battle was fought at Lexington, where the so called 'shot heard around the world' was fired by an unknown gunman, beginning the first battle of the war. The British won this battle and marched on to Concord, where they were defeated and forced to retreat to Boston. On the way, they had to go back through Lexington, where the Revolvers were waiting to take revenge, causing another defeat for the British army.
Paul Revere said it to warn the colonies that the British were invading.
Paul Revere first crossed the Charles River by boat to land in Charleston and ride to Lexington, where he could warn citizens that the British were coming. Revere then rode to Concord, warning all citizens along the way.
There are many men that did not shout, " The British are coming". The most famous person to have made this statement is, Paul Revere.
It was actually made several hours prior to the start of the Revolutionary War, as the Battle of Lexington on the following morning is regarded to be when the war began. Also, it should be noted that Paul Revere probably did not say "the British are coming"-- since he and everyone else in the colony happened to be British.