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Paul Revere
By:Ethan Bentinck-Smith, Kevin Burke,
and Heath MacCallum
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When and where was he born?
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Paul Revere was born in Boston,
Massachusetts.
Nobody knows the exact date.
People think it was in December, 1734.
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What was his childhood like?
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Paul had between 9 & 12 brothers and sisters.
Paul's father died in 1754.
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What as his family like?
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Paul married Sarah Orne.
Sarah Orne died in 1754.
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What were his accomplishments?
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When Paul was 19 he became a soldier.
Paul made a bell for King’s Chapel in Boston.
He commanded troops to war.
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Why was he famous?
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He helped in the Boston Tea Party.
Paul was a war hero in the Revolutionary War.
Paul fought in the French and Indian War.
Paul rode around on a horse warning people
the British were coming by sea.
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When did he die?
Paul Revere died at the age of 83 on May 10,
1818.
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How is he remembered?
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There is a statue of him in Boston.
There is a poem about him by Henry
Wadsworth.
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Other interesting information
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Paul was captured by British soldiers.
In 1801 Paul opened a copper rolling mill.
In1748 Paul went to work for his father’s shop.
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Sources
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Paul Revere by Sarah Tiec
And Then What Happened Paul Revere? by
Jean Frits.
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Massachusetts our home. by:Gibbs Smith.
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