1.use the passage to answer the following question:
so through the night rode paul revere; a...
1.use the passage to answer the following question:
so through the night rode paul revere; and so through the night went his cry of alarm to every middlesex village and farm, a cry of defiance, and not of fear, a voice in the darkness, a knock at the door, and a word that shall echo for evermore! —"paul revere's ride" by henry wadsworth longfellow, 1860
which answer describes this poem? a secondary source recounting oral histories a primary source recording events as they happen a primary source documenting of one of the participants
a secondary resource describing an event in the past**
2.which answer best summarizes britain's policies toward the american colonists after the french and indian war?
a)the colonists had more freedom to live how and where they wanted.
b)the colonists had greater privileges with the british military than before.
c)the colonists were more heavily taxed and prevented from moving west of the appalachians. **
d)the colonists were given money by britain in return for moving west of the appalachians.
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