By profession, Paul Revere was a silversmith. He joined with his community to oppose the British rulers.
He is famous for his midnight ride on April 17, 1775. He rode to neighboring communities to announce
that the British Army was about to attack them. Today, we remember his message simply as, "The British are coming! The British are coming!"
Paul Revere is a/an Silversmith, colonial militia officer
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.
The colonial Paul Revere was a silversmith, not a painter. There are what are called, "Paul Revere paintings" that are done by a number of modern artists.
Paul Revere:)(By:Gilbert Ramos)
Paul Revere and William Dawes
Paul Revere
There were many colonial leaders during the Revolutionary War. They included George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, Deborah Sampson and John Hancock.
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He warned the Patriots that the British were coming.
Paul Revere was 16 years old when he was in the Revolutionary War. When the war ended Paul Revere was 48 years old.
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.