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Paul Revere

Zoom! Paul Revere rode his horse super fast to warn everyone about approaching soldiers!

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'A List of the Men's Names in my Company of Artillery under the Comand of Paul Revere,' 1779 March 30
Paul Revere's Home, Boston, Mass.
Karen, Sandran & Elinis buying supplies fior event at Paul Revere Middle School (1)
Grave of patriot Paul Revere, Boston MA
Paul Revere
Paul Revere House, North End, Boston
Paul Revere House, North Square, North End
1941 Lincoln Continental at Old North Church and Paul Revere Statue, Boston MA
Karen, Sandran & Elinis buying supplies fior event at Paul Revere Middle School (5)
Paul Revere Statue by Cyrus E. Dallin, North End, Boston, MA
Paul Revere House

Key Facts

Born
January 1, 1735.
Birthplace
Boston, Massachusetts.
Known For
His midnight ride to warn colonists about British troops.
Fun Fact
He was also a talented silversmith who made beautiful jewelry and dishes.

Who Was Paul Revere?

Imagine a super busy person who was good at making shiny things like spoons and necklaces! That was Paul Revere. He lived a long, long time ago in a city called Boston. He was also a brave man who helped his country when it needed him most. He was like a superhero with a horse and a very important message to deliver!

The Famous Midnight Ride!

One night, Paul Revere heard that bad guys, called British soldiers, were coming to cause trouble. He jumped on his horse and rode through the dark night, shouting, 'The British are coming!' He rode so fast to wake up all the sleepy people and tell them to get ready to defend their homes. It was like a super-fast game of telephone, but for freedom!

More Than Just a Rider

Paul Revere wasn't just a rider. He was also a super skilled craftsman who made beautiful silver things. He was so good that people wanted his work everywhere! He also helped start a special team to watch for soldiers. He was like a detective and an artist all rolled into one!

A Hero for Everyone

Because of his brave ride, Paul Revere became a hero! People wrote poems and told stories about him. He showed everyone that one person can make a big difference. He helped start a new country where people could be free. His story is still told today because it's so exciting and important!

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