the taxes were to high on our tea, stamps, and sugar.
NO
paul revere billy dawes
No actually, There were actually 30 of them.
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Paul Revere became a spy because he was a true American patriot and didn't trust the British. Tensions were high after important events such as the Boston Tea Party and Revere actually had several other spies keeping tabs on the movements of the British troops and their supply lines, and reporting back to him.
no she was not a spy in the revolutionary war!
Because mr feps fked his bumhole
he's is a messenger and he usually sends messages and spys giving word of what the british are doing
Revere was a talented silversmith who during the recession supplemented his income advertising as a dentist, publishing music and drawing political cartoons. During the revolutionary war Revere's contribution as an artisan and silversmith was remarkable. At the beginning of the war the Massachusetts Provincial Congress allowed Paul to set up a powder mill at Canton. The committee of Continental Congress appointed Revere to design the plates to engrave the first issue of the Continental currency which was the first paper currency issued in the colony. He was also commissioned to make the first official seal for the colonies and the state seal for Massachusetts. After the war, he provided copper sheeting for the U.S.S. Constitution's hull and the dome of the Massachusetts State House. http://www.paul-revere-heritage.com/
Paul Revere was a silver smith, a dentist, a founder, a writer, and a church bell maker. He was a hero of his own kind. He was really brave. He was never not busy. He always was kept busy and he liked it that way. When he was a child, he always loved to watch ships come in the Boston Harbor with new and interesting things.