Joseph Warren warned that British soldiers are trying to arrest their patriots Samuel Adams (1722-1803) and John Hancock (1737-1793). He also sent William Dawes to warn them, but he was using a different route. About 11 o'clock I entered the town and met Colonel Konat, member of the Security Council, with Richard Davens. I borrowed a horse from a butler John Larkin and started off with a very bright full moon. When I found two British officers standing in the shade of a big tree, I was not far from the intersection of Cambridge and Medford.
Please read the article on Paul Revere's ride ("1775: Midnight Ride", page 42) and guide the story of Revere-Fritz and its biography, Paul Revere (Putnan, 1996). That night's account is particularly attractive - non-novel and historical novel about all aspects of the American Revolutionary War. Please read the story of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem "Midnight Ride of Paul Rivel". American music is part of our history. About the launch of the Erie canal When reading a chapter like "Wedding Water" (p. 81), explain how the band plays "Yanke graffiti", distribute words and sing a song Do not forget. If you do not know the old song "Erie Canal", your music teacher can sing along with your group.
Henry Wadsworth Long Fellow's 1861 poem "Paul Libya's Ride" begins with "My Children" and you will hear Paul Revere (Paul Revere) at midnight 0:00 ride, this includes historic Inaccuracy is included. For example, Revere did not issue an alarm during the night cycling, but spread the news as quietly as possible. He secretly is carrying out his duties and he must avoid British patrol. He almost avoided encountering several times but when he visited the Concord to confirm that Dr. William Dowes and Dr. Samuel Prescott were hiding a military shop there, his luck Had disappeared. On the way, they were stopped by patrol. Doss and later Prescott escaped, but Revere was brought back under the gun and accepted many hours of questions; he never entered Concord. But Prescott warned the militia there.