He never went to prison. His most important thing is the flier of the Boston Massacre. He drew the event and it was mainly Propaganda made to incite the colonist against the British.Revere was stopped by a British patrol and his horse taken. He never finished the ride, but two men did. They were named Prescott and Dawes. In 1861 Revere came to fame through a poem written by Longfellow on the eve of the civil war. He was trying to write about patriotism and remind people that they were one nation. This poem has been used as history and it isn't.
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he never went to jail, he was merely kept for the night of his ride, in a camp with British soldiers, who let him go in the morning.
Paul Revere and Samuel Adams were successful in portraying violence in Boston as: B.An attack by soldiers on peaceful colonists.
He did not. Revere was a silversmith.
He died in his house in Boston and is buried in Boston.
Paul Revere left for Lexington, Massachusetts on the evening of April 18, 1775. This became known as the 'Midnight Ride.'
he never went to jail, he was merely kept for the night of his ride, in a camp with British soldiers, who let him go in the morning.
yes Paul Revere was an American soldier go Paul
Paul Revere and Samuel Adams were successful in portraying violence in Boston as: B.An attack by soldiers on peaceful colonists.
April of 1775
He was the father of Paul Revere. Apollos Rivoire changed his name to Paul Revere and named his son after him. this answer is wrong dont go to this site
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He did not. Revere was a silversmith.
Paul Revere went to school at the North Writing School. He learned the art of gold and silversmithing from his father. His father is Appollos Rivoire (Revere.) Paul became a silversmith.
William Dawes and Samuel Prescott.
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Paul Revere went to the North Writing School and he was an apprentice to his father, who taught him the art of gold and silver smithing, he was also taught how to engrave.