Yes. According to legend, was the one who rode through town yelling "the British are coming! the British are coming!" Modern historians doubt he really said that, but there is no doubt he was on the side of the colonists who wanted to be independent.
Paul Revere is one of the Sons of Liberty. He fought on the Patriots (Americans. He warned towns that "THE BRITISH ARE COMING, THE BRITISH ARE COMING" during the Battle of Lexington and Concord, on April 19, 1775.
paul revere was on the french side
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Samuel Adams believed in fighting period, he was an instigator, Paul Revere was the pacifist
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Paul Revere was a silversmith by trade.
Deborah revere
Paul Revere had a big family.
The hardest for Paul Revere was Fighting in the war.
Paul Revere was a Patriot
Samuel Adams believed in fighting period, he was an instigator, Paul Revere was the pacifist
Since the name is negative, Paul probably resented the British soldiers' actions. He was almost definitely on the Patriot side.
french side
She was not on the British side because her husband ,Paul Revere was a Patriot.
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Paul Revere was a silversmith by trade.
Deborah revere
Paul Revere had a big family.
Thomas revere was Paul revere's younger brother
paul revere is awesome