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The Revolutionary War Of Paul Revere

The Revolutionary War Of Paul Revere. By Treana Walker And Jordan Stewart . Summary Of Figure Life.

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The Revolutionary War Of Paul Revere

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  1. The Revolutionary War Of Paul Revere ByTreana Walker AndJordan Stewart

  2. Summary Of Figure Life • Paul revere was born January 1, 1735, Paul revere was a silversmith and ardent colonist. He took part in the Boston tea party and was principal rider for Boston committee of safety. In that role, he devised a system of lanterns to worn the minutemen of a British invasion, setting up famous ride on April 18, 1775. Paul revere warning the people of the British Invasion.

  3. THE ROLE PAUL REVERE PLAYED IN THE WAR He manufactured gunpowder and cannon for the continental army, printed the country first money, and commanded castle William at Boston harbor.

  4. During The revolutionary war and After • Paul revere survived the revolutionary war .After the revolutionary war Paul continued to build on his reputation as master craftsman and industrialist. He learned to role copper and open the country’s first copper rolling mill, in addition, he operated a hardware store and later on a foundry.

  5. Is Paul revere a loyalist or patriot Paul revere was a patriot who rode into Lexington trying to get to concord to worn john Hancock and Samuel Adams because the British where coming capture them.

  6. Facts about Paul revere He Retired From His Working Life In 1811 At The Age. He Died In Home City Of Boston On May 10,1818.

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