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WHAT? the above, (not by me) is not an answer! He responds by going to protect fort William Henry on lake George. Bold is by: (helpful) Haspet.
He pooped on the Indians and did the french soldiers!WHAT? the above, (not by me) is not an answer! (i think it is supposed to be a joke but it is not funny...) He responds by going to protect fort William Henry on lake George. Bold is by: (helpful) Haspet.
The Boston Massacre was etched by Paul Revere and used as anti-British propaganda to fuel tensions between the colonies and Britain. The engraving depicted British soldiers firing on unarmed colonists, stirring up anti-British sentiment.
Did Paul Revere make a significant contribution to the Revolution of the American colonies, or was his involvement mostly urban myth?
Paul Revere made an engraving of the Boston Massacre, portraying it as an unprovoked attack on civilians by British soldiers. It was sued on a flier about the Boston Massacre that was widely distributed throughout the colonies This was pure propaganda and was used to incite discontent and distrust between the colonists and the British troops.
To warn the colonists that the British soldiers were coming.
no . He was stopped by British soldiers on the way there.
Paul Revere and Samuel Adams were successful in portraying violence in Boston as: B.An attack by soldiers on peaceful colonists.
Silversmiths could be found in all three, but the most famous is Paul Revere from Boston.
Paul Revere took his famous ride in 1775. The number of original colonies is 13. 1775 plus 13 equals 1788.
helped Paul Revere warn the Colonists of the approaching British soldiers
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