Paul Revere and Samuel Adams were successful in portraying violence in Boston as:
B.An attack by soldiers on peaceful colonists.
Paul Revere warned John Hancock and Samuel Adams.
Paul Revere, Samuel Prescott, and William Dawes warned them on there midnight ride.
He believed in many things but his main thing was god
April 18, 1775, Paul Revere and other colonists learned of the British plan to capture John Hancock and Samuel Adams and to raid the colonists military supplies, so they rode ahead and alerted the minutemen.
Why is Paul Revere's Ride is a tall tale.
Paul Revere warned John Hancock and Samuel Adams.
Paul Reverse rode along with William Dawes and Samuel Prescott. He did not say "The British are coming" since they were all British subjects. He was heard to say "The regulars are coming out" pertaining to the Kings' army. Please note that Paul Revere's ride was not particularly noted until poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote "Paul Revere's Ride" in 1861.
William Dawes and Samuel Prescott.
Paul Revere, Samuel Prescott, and William Dawes warned them on there midnight ride.
He believed in many things but his main thing was god
April 18, 1775, Paul Revere and other colonists learned of the British plan to capture John Hancock and Samuel Adams and to raid the colonists military supplies, so they rode ahead and alerted the minutemen.
Why is Paul Revere's Ride is a tall tale.
While on his way to warn Lexington and Concord of the British troops that were on their way to both seize patriot munition stores and arrest John Hancock and Samuel Adams, Revere was stopped by British Officers and held for the night. The next morning, he talked them into letting him go.
Samuel Prescott and William Dawes
Paul Revere's Ride was created in 1860.
Paul Revere's ride is where Paul Revere took a journey to tell people the Bristish were coming.
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.