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The Legacy of Paul Revere: A Patriot's Ride and Influence

Paul Revere, renowned for his midnight ride, was more than just a messenger. As a young man, he managed his family's shop, meticulously recording the purchases of various customers. Wealthy patrons bought fine items like tea pots, while less affluent individuals opted for smaller goods like buttons and buckles. His fame grew through the poem written by his friend Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, which immortalized his contributions to the American Revolution. Today, Revere's legacy reminds us of the significant individual roles in shaping the United States.

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The Legacy of Paul Revere: A Patriot's Ride and Influence

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  1. Paul Revere By David Costa Patricio

  2. Erely Life • When young Paul Revere took over the family shop, he cept careful records of who bougth good’s. for him wealtheypepoleboutgh fancy tea pots , and large objects. Pepolewhith less money bouthgtButtuns, belts buckles and other small objects

  3. Why were they famous • As I say Pepole remember Paul Revere because of his friend and his poem he wrote a poem of Paul revere to remember him.

  4. Leagcy • In 1860 , eighty five years after Paul Revere took his ride, henry wadsworthe friend of Paul Revere wrote a poem to remember him .

  5. contrubutions • So yes Paul Revere helped us the united statse of america but if you ever go some were like wallmart and stuff and thank you for your time

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