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21 Cards in this Set

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boycott

to refuse to buy or use a good or service

colony

a placed ruled by people in another country

diligent

working hard

harbor

a shelter along the coast where boats can dock

liberty

free to make your own choices

militia

people who work as soldiers if needed

protest

people gather to complain about an issue

revolution

a sudden and complete change in government

tax

money people pay to the government

Where was Paul Revere born?

Boston, Massachusetts

What were some of Paul Revere's jobs?

silversmith, dentist, engraver, artist, messenger

What did Paul Revere learn from his father?

Silversmith

Paul Revere was the leader of the ________________.

Sons of Liberty

The Sons of Liberty were opposed to the _____________.

British Taxes

What did the Sons of Liberty tell the colonist to do?

Boycott British goods

Paul Revere helped plan and carry out _________________.

The Boston Tea Party

The Boston Tea Party was a boycott of the _______________.

Tea Tax

How many lanterns did Paul Revere see in the Old North Church when the British soldiers came to Boston?

2 lanterns

Paul Revere, Samuel Prescott, and William Dawes rode horses to ____________________

warn soldiers that the British were coming.

Paul started his midnight journey in ___________, and then he rode horses to _______________ to warn the colonists that the ____________________. He was on his way to ____________ but he did not make it there.

Boston


Lexington


British soldiers were coming


Concord

Name 2 character traits that describe Paul Revere

diligent, brave, patriotic, loyal, creative, skillful, and determined