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      • Paul Revere didn't ride through the streets of Concord hollering a warning. He didn't even make it to Concord at all. Paul Revere, an activist in the Patriot movement, rode that night with two other men, Samuel Prescott and William Dawes. Only one of them succeeded in reaching Concord to warn of the British invasion.
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  1. Mar 20, 2024 · Paul Revere’s Midnight Ride refers to the historic event that occurred on April 18–19, 1775, during the American Revolutionary War. Revere, along with William Dawes and Samuel Prescott, rode from Boston to warn American Patriots in Lexington and Concord of approaching British troops.

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  3. Aug 5, 2019 · Paul Revere's midnight ride By the time the British finished unloading at Cambridge, the alarm had already reached Concord; Revere’s network had worked splendidly. As the British column moved out, they could hear the signals sounding across the countryside, a foreboding sound heralding a hostile country.

  4. Jun 12, 2006 · In a letter written in 1798 to Massachusetts Historical Society founder Dr. Jeremy Belknap, Paul Revere described his actual adventures during hisMidnight Ride’ of April 18-19, 1775. His mission was to warn of danger to Patriots outside Boston, particularly to two leaders who were opposing the government — Samuel Adams and John Hancock.

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    Paul Revere's Midnight Ride was an alert given to minutemen in the Province of Massachusetts Bay by local Patriots on the night of April 18, 1775, warning them of the approach of British Army troops prior to the battles of Lexington and Concord.

  6. Jun 7, 2011 · Sarah Palin recently claimed that Paul Revere's famous midnight ride was intended to warn British soldiers that Colonial Americans were on the attack.

  7. Here Revere recounts his association with the rebels in 1773 and his eventual involvement in nightly surveillance of British troops, leading to his famous ride. Revere’s actions were ingrained in American mythology by poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in 1860.

  8. Apr 19, 2023 · On April 18, 1775 Boston silversmith and patriot Paul Revere rode by horse to alert the colonial militia of the British forces about to attack in Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts -- battles fought the following day that signified the start the American Revolutionary War.

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