Paul Revere was just one of those people who didnt like Taxation without Representation.
omg I just want to know the answer to the question stupid
to show everyone what he thought happened at the Boston massacre and how bad it was if he expressed his mind.
ride to Lexington to warn Hancock and Adams that the British troops were marching to arrest them
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.
Easy. The unknown man knows it. Paul Revere and William Dawes, but while they were riding to warn the colonists, they got caught. A man named Prescott, who was a loyalist, actually gave the warning, but people didn't want to put Prescott in history since he was a loyalist.
Whatever you want
he thought that his family did not want him
omg I just want to know the answer to the question stupid
to show everyone what he thought happened at the Boston massacre and how bad it was if he expressed his mind.
He wanted to be remembered for his versitility- he was a silversmith, craftsman, and even tryed dentistry.
They were all controlled by the peninsulares who were back in Spain. And they were all born in the Americas.
ride to Lexington to warn Hancock and Adams that the British troops were marching to arrest them
Listen, do you want know a secret? Listen my children and you shall hear Of the midnight ride of Paul Revere. To listen with your heart is to ignore what you see.
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.
Paul Revere went on his midnight ride to warn his town that the British were attacking there new land because they didn't want to pay the taxes.
Easy. The unknown man knows it. Paul Revere and William Dawes, but while they were riding to warn the colonists, they got caught. A man named Prescott, who was a loyalist, actually gave the warning, but people didn't want to put Prescott in history since he was a loyalist.
The Sons of Liberty (and Paul Revere) incited the colonists against merry old England, personified by good King George and his redcoats.