It depends on the type of project it is. Perhaps you could ask everyone to say the Pledge of Allegiance with you, in honor of those who gave their lives so that we may be free.
Legend says it was a lantern in the steeple of the Old North Church. According to the Paul Revere Heritage Project, this signal was a backup plan designed by Revere himself but which in the end he didn't need.
Paul Revere's military career was more protecting his family than a career.
well Paul's father died when he was a kid so he and his brothers had to take up silversmithing. They were in a small-house-big-family scenario.
Paul Revere was born in Boston's North End on December 21, 1734.
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In Lexington, Massachusetts.
By trade he was a silversmith and that is what he continued to do.
Paul Revere stood for civil rights such as the right to free speech. He worked and campaigned hard for this to happen and in the end it did. People should be proud of him.
Paul Revere was indeed from a New England colony. He was born in the North End of Boston, MA in 1734 some 31 years before his famous ride.
Paul Revere was born on January 1, 1735 in Boston's North End and after serving as a second lieutenant in an artillery regiment that attempted to take the French fort at Crown Point, in present day New York. He returned to Boston and assumed control of the silver shop. He also died on May 10, 1818
Samuel Prescott (1751-1777?) met with Paul Revere and Paul Dawes in the early morning of April 19, 1775. When Revere was detained, and Dawes pursued by the British, Prescott managed to reach Concord.Paul Reeve
i couldn't do the whole timeline but ghe was born in 1734 in December in north end Boston ok thx