I would say yes he sounded like most everyone else in Boston at that time. If comparing it to the modern day version of the Boston accent though, the answer would surely be no. Paul Revere was born in Boston in 1734 and was already a grown man by the time America gained her independence.
Funny enough though, he does however look amazingly like the modern day comedian/musician Jack Black. Here are links to two pictures for comparison.
Revere:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:J_S_Copley_-_Paul_Revere.jpg
Black:
http://www.imdb.com/gallery/ss/0360717/Ss/0360717/Skong1.jpg?path=pgallery&path_key=Black,%20Jack%20(I)
He was born and raised in Boston, but since it was an English colony at the time, yes, he'd have had an English accent.
No, Paul Revere was a silver smith who lived in Boston.
Paul Revere made an engraving of the Boston Massacre in his silversmith's work. All of his work was sent to different customers around the world. Thus spreading the new of the Boston Massacre.
The famous engraving of the Boston Massacre was created by Paul Revere. Two other men, Henry Pelham and Jonathan Muliken also created drawings of the event.
The address of the Paul Revere House is: 19 N St, Boston, MA 02127
Boston.Paul Revere's house is located in Boston, MA.
No, Paul Revere was a silver smith who lived in Boston.
Revere was a silversmith in Boston.
The site for Paul Revere's house is in Boston
He didn't. Paul Revere died in his home in Boston.
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Paul Revere made an engraving of the Boston Massacre in his silversmith's work. All of his work was sent to different customers around the world. Thus spreading the new of the Boston Massacre.
The famous engraving of the Boston Massacre was created by Paul Revere. Two other men, Henry Pelham and Jonathan Muliken also created drawings of the event.
Paul Revere was born in Boston on January 1, 1735. He was not an immigrant.
The address of the Paul Revere House is: 19 N St, Boston, MA 02127
Boston.Paul Revere's house is located in Boston, MA.
Paul Revere made and sold copies of Henry Pelham'sengravings of the Boston Massacre. Another engraver, Jonathan Mulliken, also made and sold prints of the event
Paul Revere lived in Boston so he would have represented Massachusetts.