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    Paul Revere was an important member of the Sons of Liberty, a pin smith and an engraver. One of his most famous pieces of art was a depiction of the Boston Massacre in 1770. Although this is a firsthand account, it cannot be considered a reliable source. As an avid patron of the freedom of the colonists, his drawings are extremely biased in favor of the colonies. He leaves out the historical evidence of the Boston Massacre where the colonists are also at fault. Therefore, his Boston Massacre…

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    If one were to hear the name “Paul Revere”, the first thing that comes to mind would most likely be his famous Midnight Ride. Those who have had a third grade history lesson would jump to images of Revere riding through Lexington on horseback, shouting warnings about the imminent arrival of the British troops. However, there is more to this historical figure than what is commonly perceived. A member of the Sons of Liberty, Paul Revere delivered countless messages that kept the revolution alive.…

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    Paul Revere was born in the winter of 1734 in Boston Massachusetts(“Revere, Paul”). When Paul Revere was 15 him and his friends started a bell ring club. Paul and his friends would ring door bells every time a boat came to the harbor. Then in 1754 his father past away (Sutcliffe). Paul took over his dad's silversmith shop. Next in the summer of 1757 Paul got married to Sarah Orne and had kids (Sutcliffe). Paul still worked at the silversmith shop to support his family. Paul was very talented…

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    were on the verge of war. For instance, Paul Revere made his famous midnight ride to warn two leaders of the Patriots John Hancock and Samuel Adams that the British could arrest them any time. Soon after, Adams and Hancock took cover and hid in Lexington, about ten miles Boston. While hiding Adams and Hancock were reading to pounce like a cat on the British. Both men had artillery and were ready just as Revere had told them to be. At about ten AM, Revere went to the Charles River where a…

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    and if by Land, one, as a signal” (Paul Revere). These are the famous words from a very famous Revolutionary War hero. Many people believe that they know all there is to know about Paul Revere and his life’s accomplishments. However, people do not know about his upbringing from adolescent to a grown up, how he joined the Sons of Liberty, and his attributions to the Revolutionary War. Paul Revere’s parents’ names were Apollo Rivoire and Deborah Hitchborn. Paul Revere’s dad immigrated to Boston…

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    In the wood carving by Paul Revere, I immediately noticed the dramatic scene on the left being carried out by the colonists. The apparent aggressor to the victims, is the British soldiers in red, towards the right. I believe Paul solely carved this to persuade loyalists to be revolutionaries, and to fight for a governmental change. It appealed indefinitely towards neutral audiences (as well as the loyalists who were previously mentioned). Paul Revere's carving is historically inaccurate. Of…

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    I lived in Boston for over half my life. I spent many years here in this great state – never truly knowing or appreciating the rich beautiful history this city has to offer. After spending an enlightening experience at the Museum of Fine Arts and also an unexpected visit to the Old State House in our city, I was able to see such amazing things that were in both of these historical buildings. I always knew Boston was one of America 's oldest cities dating back to the Revolutionary period. I was…

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    Paul Revere: A True Hero

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    Paul Revere Paul Revere was not a unique hero before the battle of Lexington. On April 18 and 19 1775 Paul Revere took his famous Midnight Ride. One of the resources we used was the Longfellow poem that tells the story of the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere. In the Longfellow poem there were things that Paul Revere did that night. There was the signal when the british came 1 by land and 2 by sea. The midnight ride of Paul Revere was taken place in Boston and all the towns that were mentioned…

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    against the British, and that the colonists had done nothing to deserve an open fire response from the soldiers. This made the people hate the soldiers even more, since they thought that the soldiers had just begun to shoot the colonists for no reason. Revere spurred on the revolution by turning more people against the crown with his propaganda. Another contribution was his most famous Midnight Ride, where he rode 18 miles from Boston, through Lexington and then on to Concord. He rode yelling,…

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    At the beginning of the story called “Johnny Tremain” Johnny’s mother passes away, and he is then sent away. He was sent away to work for a silversmith. While working for the silversmith, Johnny also worked with two different people, Dusty and Dove. They both worked extremely slow, Johnny on the other hand worked very hard, and sometimes even had to ‘boss them around.’ Eventually, Dove got upset at Johnny, and decided to hand Johnny a broken crucible. While Johnny melted the silver, the…

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