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paul revere made the liberty bowl in 1768.
"Our situation is truly delicate & critical. On the one hand we are in need of a strong federal government founded on principles that will support the prosperity & union of the colonies. on the other we have struggled for liberty & made costly sacrifices at her shrine and there are still many among us who revere her name to much to relinquish (beyond a certain medium) the rights of man for the dignity of government."Mercy Otis Warrentheres more but this is one of them
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Yes Paul revere was a son of Liberty many think that he helped during the Boston tea party. He also warned two men that the British were coming.
1776
Paul Revere was a silversmith who was a member of the SOns of Liberty.
paul revere made the liberty bowl in 1768.
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"Our situation is truly delicate & critical. On the one hand we are in need of a strong federal government founded on principles that will support the prosperity & union of the colonies. on the other we have struggled for liberty & made costly sacrifices at her shrine and there are still many among us who revere her name to much to relinquish (beyond a certain medium) the rights of man for the dignity of government."Mercy Otis Warrentheres more but this is one of them
how old was paul revere when he did the mindnight ride
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Yes Paul revere was a son of Liberty many think that he helped during the Boston tea party. He also warned two men that the British were coming.
Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, and John Hancock.
1776
Paul Revere thought it was wrong the British were trying to boss them around so he created the Sons Of Liberty to see if others would stand up too.
yes. paul revere invented a 900 pound bell which later became the liberty bell. NO! The original Liberty Bell was made in London by the Whitechapel Bell Foundry in 1752.
Paul Revere was a member of the Sons of Liberty, a secretive group of patriots who protested the Stamp Act.