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Did Paul Revere's kids take over his job after he died?

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Childhood of Paul Revere?

Paul Revere was born to a French immigrant who was a goldsmith. Paul was forced to take over the family goldsmith shop when he was just 19 years old because his father died suddenly.


Did Paul Revere take over his father's shop?

no paul r. did not


Why Paul Revere didnt like the british people?

paul revere didnt like british people because they tried to rule everybody and take over.


What measures did Paul Revere take to protect himself?

the measure paul revere take was that he make sure all his environment clean


Paul Revere's family life?

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.


Did Paul revere take place in the battle of Yorktown?

no he did not


Where does Paul Revere live?

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


Where did paul revere's big ride take place?

Lexington and concord - Haspet


Is theme the same as topic?

No, the theme is not the same as the topic. Lets take The Ride of Paul Revere. Two themes would be Liberty and Rebellion. The topic would be Paul Revere Riding to alert people about the British.


When did Paul Revere marry his 2nd wife?

Yes, Paul Revere got married twice. First he got married to Sara Orne. And they got 8 kids. Then Sara Orne died. So he got married to Rachel walker. And he got 8 kids with her. So he had 16 kids all together.yes he did. He married Sarah Orne first, but then she died. A few months after that he married Rachel Walker.


Did Paul reveres Ride actually take place?

Yes, the Paul Revere Ride did take place on the night of April 18, 1775. Revere, along with William Dawes and Samuel Prescott, rode to warn the American colonists that British troops were advancing toward Lexington and Concord. While Revere's ride was significant, he was not the only rider that night, and his journey was part of a broader network of alerts among patriots. The event became legendary, largely due to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem "Paul Revere's Ride."