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Paul Revere
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I. Early years.
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A. Born to a French Huguenot Family in Boston in 1734.
1. Huguenot’s were a group of persecuted French immigrants.
2. Came to America for religious freedoms.
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B. Paul left school at 13 to apprentice for his father.
1. His father was a silversmith.
2. He died before Paul was legally old enough to take over his shop.
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C. In 1756 he left Boston and joined the army to fight in the French and Indian War.
• - He was a part of a failed attempt to take a French fort, Crown Point.
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II. Political Involvement
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A. Revere participated with Samuel Adams as a courier and an engraver of propaganda materials.
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• 1. The Boston Massacre • 2. The View of the Harbor
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B. He participated in the Boston Tea Party raid.
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1. Samuel Adams led this raid on December 16, 1773
2. 116 men dressed as Mohawk Indians raided the 3 ships located in the
Boston Harbor. i. Darthmouth
ii. Eleanor
iii. Beaver
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3. The purpose was to protest the high taxes brought on by the Tea Act.
4. The tea was brought to America from China, by the East India
Trading Company