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The famous ride of Paul Revere was made during the Revolutionary War true or false?

"Paul Revere's Ride" was made on April 18, 1775, at the start of the Revolutionary War.


What American revolutionary is famous for his midnight ride?

Paul Revere


What man was a famous revolutionary and his midnight ride?

Paul Revere


How old was Paul Revere during the war?

Paul Revere was 16 years old when he was in the Revolutionary War. When the war ended Paul Revere was 48 years old.


What famous American revolutionary war figure worked as a dentist?

Paul Revere


Which famous revolutionary war figure less famously work as dentist?

Paul revere


In Paul Revere's ride who traveled the farest?

Paul Revere traveled the farthest during his famous ride, warning the American colonists that the British troops were advancing towards Lexington and Concord during the American Revolutionary War.


Which famous American Revolutionary War figure less famously worked as a dentist?

Paul Revere


What role did Paul Revere play during the revolutionary war?

Gun Man lieutinent


Was Paul Revere deaf?

No, Paul Revere was not deaf. He was a silversmith and a patriot in the American Revolutionary War. He is famous for his "midnight ride" to alert the colonial militias that the British were approaching.


Who is Paul Revere and why is he significant?

He is a famous messenger for the Patriots (not the football team, the US during the revolutionary war) and he went on his famous midnight ride saying the redcoats are coming.(British solders)


Who was a famous silversmith during the American Revolution?

Paul Revere -- The first recorded American silversmith was Thomas Howard, who lived in Jamestown in 1620. Although Boston boasted twenty-four silversmiths by 1776, including Paul Revere, much of the silver in America's early years was imported from England.