yes he would ride his horse into town a cheat on his wife
All the time.
Paul Revere did not get shot he died at 83
Never did. He was a silversmith who became famous in 1861 when Longfellow wrote a poem about the ride he didn't finish.
His engraving was most definitely anti-British. Showing the crowd as peaceful and the soldiers as organized and deliberate, which was the farthest thing from the truth, shows the Americans in the best light and tries to gain sympathy for their cause. And have you ever heard the saying, "The British are coming, the British are coming!" Well, that was Paul Revere warning the Americans
Yes, they caught him before he could get to Concord. There are many inaccuracies with his famous midnight ride. Firstly, he was not the only messenger. William Dawes was also sent as a messenger and HE was the one who made it to Concord. PAul Revere only ever made it to Lexington.
No. Revere was born in Boston and lived almost all his life there. He was out of Boston for a few months after his famous ride, until the British were forced to evacuate the town not quite a year later. But he stayed in Massachusetts during this time. Revere lived and worked after the war in Boston, continuing silversmithing, and he also started a bell foundry, casting bells for churches, ships, schools, etc.
Yes, Paul Revere had 16 children 8 with both wives.... some died at birth, some lived to 5 , some died at 20-30, and some lived as long as him.
Paul Revere did not get shot he died at 83
Yes, Paul Revere always thought. He always thought good and rightous things. Many people admire Paul Revere and you should too!
no, he died of old age.
no . He was stopped by British soldiers on the way there.
He never left home so therefore he was never homesick.
listing to "lifehouse" song "what ever it takes" its awsome!! xp
yes,first he married sarah orne then wen she past away he married rachel walker
Never did. He was a silversmith who became famous in 1861 when Longfellow wrote a poem about the ride he didn't finish.
Yes, my Raichu, Paul, knows these moves. Without a cheat ever being used. ;)
It is possible he could have,but I haven’t read of any secondary source or primary source that states he did.
It is very accurate, it tells you all of the details. In my opinion, it's the most accurate poem you'll ever find