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Paul Revere had a relatively modest and hardworking childhood. Born in 1735 in Boston to a French Huguenot father who was a silversmith, Revere was the second of twelve children. He learned the trade of silversmithing from his father, who passed away when Revere was just a teenager, which instilled in him a strong work ethic and an appreciation for craftsmanship. His upbringing in a bustling colonial city also exposed him to the growing tensions leading up to the American Revolution.

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