Paul Revere never actually shouted, "The British are coming!" |
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For one, at the time, colonists still considered themselves to be British subjects, and although they were rebelling against the British crown, American revolutionaries did not consider "the British'' to be a separate, hostile nation. What's more, as a known revolutionary agent riding through a region full of British troops, Revere needed to complete his ride with as much discretion as possible. His actual journey was one of secrecy and narrow escapes, including a clandestine boat ride across the Charles River, during which he narrowly avoided capture from a British patrol ship before continuing his covert ride by horseback on the other side of the river. Revere did deliver crucial warnings about the British military's impending advance on Lexington, but these warnings were quietly given to revolutionaries at individual households along his route. | |
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Paul Revere was not the only rider sent out to spread the warning about British soldiers. | |||||||||
While Paul Revere has gone down in history as an American hero, he wasn't the only person who went on a secret ride in the middle of the night to warn colonists about the British soldiers' plan to advance. At the same time that Revere set out on his ride from Boston to Lexington, another man, William Dawes, also departed Boston with instructions to alert colonial militias of the mobilizing British troops. Revere and Dawes had the same destination, but the routes they took were different: Revere left Boston by secretly crossing the Charles River, while Dawes took the riskier land route out of the city, which required him to sneak through a British checkpoint. As Dawes rode toward Lexington, he alerted other riders of the British movement, and these riders in turn spread the message to yet more colonial militia members throughout the countryside surrounding Lexington. | |||||||||
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