When Paul Revere first began selling his color prints of "The Bloody Massacre perpetrated in King Street" in Boston, he was doing what any like-minded patriot with his talents in 1770 would have done. Only, Paul Revere did it faster and more expeditiously than anyone else, including two other artist-engravers who also issued prints of the Massacre that year.
Because the British were taxing things and the Americans didn't want to be ruled by the British any more.
because Paul revere was on a midnight ride and his route he was on the british were on too
Paul revere affected the many columnist who lived because as he rode his horse he warned them that the British soldiers were marching so they could prepare the militia and fight.
How did Paul revere warn the colonists that the British were coming?
no
the british killed him.
The fight,the town surprised the British
i am sorry to tell you that paul revere did not fight in wars
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because Paul revere was on a midnight ride and his route he was on the british were on too
Paul revere affected the many columnist who lived because as he rode his horse he warned them that the British soldiers were marching so they could prepare the militia and fight.
Paul Revere fought with the French.
What did Paul Revere use to quietiy pass by the British ship
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Paul Revere made an engraving of the Boston Massacre which was used as propaganda against the British.
No
Paul Revere was not a loyalist. Loyalists were so named because they were loyal to the British crown, and Paul Revere supported independence.
no