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  1. Apr 3, 2014 · (1735-1818) Who Was Paul Revere? Folk hero Paul Revere was a silversmith and ardent colonialist. He took part in the Boston Tea Party and was a principal rider for Boston's Committee of Safety....

  2. Mar 20, 2024 · Paul Revere (1735–1818) was a hero of the Revolutionary War immortalized in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s poem “Paul Revere’s Ride,” published in the 1860s. Revere’s Midnight Ride warned his fellow colonists of an impending British attack on weapons stores in Concord, Massachusetts.

  3. Paul Revere - The Midnight Ride. The Real Story of Paul Revere’s Ride. In 1774 and 1775, the Boston Committee of Correspondence and the Massachusetts Committee of Safety employed Paul Revere as an express rider to carry news, messages, and copies of important documents as far away as New York and Philadelphia.

  4. Born in Boston’s North End on December 21, 1734, Paul Revere was the son of Apollos Rivoire, a French Huguenot (Protestant) immigrant, and Deborah Hichborn, daughter of a local artisan family. Rivoire, born in France in 1702, changed his name to Paul Revere some time after immigrating.

  5. Jan 9, 2024 · Paul Revere - World History Encyclopedia. Definition. by Harrison W. Mark. published on 09 January 2024. Available in other languages: French. Paul Revere. John Singleton Copley (Public Domain) Paul Revere (1735-1818) was an American silversmith born in the British colony of Massachusetts.

  6. Paul Revere. Museum of Fine Arts Boston. Title Lieutenant Colonel. War & Affiliation Revolutionary War / Patriot. Date of Birth - Death January 1, 1735 - May 10, 1818.

  7. Oct 29, 2018 · Paul Revere (January 1, 1735–May 10, 1818) is perhaps best known for his famous midnight ride, but he was also one of Boston’s most ardent patriots. He organized an intelligence network called Sons of Liberty to help colonists fight against British troops. Fast Facts: Paul Revere.

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