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Paul Revere died in his home in Boston, Massachusetts on May 10, 1818 at the age of 83.

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Revere died on May 10, 1818, at the age of 83, at his home on Charter Street in Boston. He is buried in the Granary Burying Ground on Tremont Street. at Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Paul Revere was not assassinated. In 1818 he passed away at the age of 83 in Boston.
Assuming this question refers to Paul Revere the silversmith AND patriot (unlike his father, also named Paul), no. Paul Revere died on May 10th, 1818 (aged 83) at his home on Charter Street, in Boston.

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No. He died of old age.The whole ride fable comes from a Longfellow poem. This includes the signal.His most important thing is the flier of the Boston Massacre. He drew the event and it was mainly Propaganda made to incite the colonist against the British.Revere was stopped by a British patrol and his horse taken. He never finished the ride, but two men did. They were named Prescott and Dawes. In 1861 Revere came to fame through a poem written by Longfellow on the eve of the civil war. He was trying to write about patriotism and remind people that they were one nation. This poem has been used as history and it isn't.

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Paul Revere died in Boston,Massatchuetts May 10,1818

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No. He was detained for questioning and released in the morning. Paul Revere died in his home at the age of 83, on May 10, 1818.

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Pauld Revere died at home, of natural causes, at a considerable age.

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No, but he did the drawing on the handbills that were distributed throughout the colonies. They were more propaganda than reality and meant to cause a response against the British.

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Paul Revere died in Boston Massachusetts.

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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.


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