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I'm not sure it's accurate to say Paul Revere wasn't considered an American hero. He was widely admired, and his "midnight ride" to warn the colonists of the arrival of British troops saved lives. He was also known as a silversmith and a craftsman. Perhaps he did not have as big a name as John Hancock or Samuel Adams, but people in Boston definitely respected him and considered him a patriot.

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becasue he betraded theam

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