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Paul Revere actually said, "The Red Coats are coming! The Red Coats are coming!"

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he wrode around on a horse to diifrent states

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He doesn't . He is stopped before he gets to Lexington. A British patrol stops him and takes away his horse. The story we know comes from Longfellow's poem written in 1861.

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prescott and dawes

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Q: How did Paul Revere spread the word of the Boston Massacre?
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How drew a picture 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.


What is Paul Revere's bloody massacre?

Paul Revere's Bloody Massacre purports to be an image of the Boston Massacre.


Who drew the official picture of the Boston massacre?

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


What day did Paul Revere make the Boston massacre engraving?

the engraving of the Boston massacre was made by Paul Revere on march 5th 1770!!!! the same day as THE Boston Massacre!!!!!


Did Paul Revere fight in the Boston Massacre?

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Who made an engraving of the Boston Massacre?

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.


Who was the artist in Boston massacre?

Paul Revere was the artist.


Who was the patriot leader for the Boston massacre?

Paul Revere


Who designed the Boston Massacre print?

Paul Revere


Who illustrated the Boston Massacre?

Paul Revere, but the illustration is inaccurate. It was used as propaganda during the times of the Boston Massacre.


Did Paul Revere use the Boston massacre?

He used the Boston Massacre as a way to make the colonists angry with the British.


How Paul Revere use the Boston massacre?

He used the Boston Massacre as a way to make the colonists angry with the British.