Paul Libya is a patriot of American Revolutionary War. His most famous thing is that he warned the settlers of the settlers that the British will come.
Paul Revere was born in Boston, Massachusetts in December 1734. His father is a silverworker and Paul will grow into a silverworker.
Paul Revere soon became active in Son of Freedom, an American patriotic political organization, seeking freedom of colonial period. Other noteworthy members include John Adams, John Hancock, Patrick Henry and Samuel Adams
In April 1775, there was a rumor that the British troops stationed in Boston, they are trying to act against free sons and other American patriots. Children of freedom pay close attention to English people and they can warn the settlers if they begin to attack
Two major drivers departed and warned Lexington's Samuel Adams and John Hancock. Paul Liby crosses Charles River to Charleston, then to Lexington. Williams will run a different route for a longer time. In this way, I think that one of them can safely warn Adams and Hancock there. Revere and Dawes will run other drivers. They give warnings to other places
Paul Revere has another warning system in case the rider did not succeed. Robert Newman sets a lantern in the spire of Old North Church to warn Charleston settlers. If the British Army comes to land, Lantern, if they are the people of the sea, he will put two. There is a famous phrase about this event, "One is land and the other is sea."
That was the night of April 18 - 19, 1775 when the Englishman took action. They are Lexington from the Charles River, or "Ocean". Dr. Joseph Warren told Revere and Dowes that the rider started.
The first person who arrived in Leviton was Libya. About 30 minutes later, Dow did it. So they warned John Hancock and Samuel Adams. They decided to take Concord there to warn the militia there. But they were detained by British soldiers. They somehow managed to escape and Paul Libya returned to the place where John Hancock lived so he was able to help Hancock and his family get away from Lexington.
A warning given to settlers and militia by riders prepared them and resisted the first attack by the British army.
Paul will serve the US forces during the revolution. After the war, he returned to silver work and also advanced to other fields. He passed away on May 10, 1818.
He said many stories that did not call "British people are coming!" He tried to keep quietly, so he will not be caught
He is not famous in his life. It was not until 1861 that Henry Wadsworth Long Fellow wrote the poem "Paul Libyan Ride".
What he got on Revere during his famous ride was loaned by John Larkin, the butler of Old North Church.
The former home of Paul Libya was the oldest home in downtown Boston, the former home of Paul Libya, an American patriot, and served as an American revolutionary officer. Built in 1680, Paul Revere House is a renowned example of wooden buildings in the early Massachusetts Bay, showing the architecture of the 18th century Georgian era. Please visit this self-guided tour or visit this historic house. The latter includes hiking, family-oriented storytelling, role-playing, and deep immersion into Boston's history. The official museum also has a 3rd century historical building including Paul Revere's commercial business, a famous Midnight Riding Exhibition, a store selling books and gifts, Ras Lop Place and Pierce / Hiphone House.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 's 1861 poem "Paul Libya Riding" begins with "listening", my kids will hear late night rides in Paul Revere including the history incorrect content For example Revere He did not issue an alarm during the night cycling, but spread the news quietly as much as possible. He secretly is carrying out his duties and he has to avoid British patrol. Although he rarely avoided encounters, he, when Dr. William Dowes and Dr. Samuel Prescott went to Concord to confirm there was a military shop hidden there, his luck He disappeared. On the way, they were stopped by patrol. Doss and later Prescott ran away, but Revere often caught under the gun and asked hours for hours; he never entered Concord. But Prescott warned the militia there.