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Paul Revere’s Life By: Jordan Hail and William Huff

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Page 1: Paul Revere’s Life By: Jordan Hail and William Huff

Paul Revere’s LifeBy: Jordan Hail and William Huff

Page 2: Paul Revere’s Life By: Jordan Hail and William Huff

Paul Revere’s LIFE SUMMARY

Paul Revere was born on Jan. 1, 1635 in Boston. Paul was a silversmith and early induriast that built weapons. He was famous for his midnight ride before the battles of Lexington and Concord broke out. He was fighting even after the Revolutionary War was over at the battle of Rhode Island. He had died on May 10, 1818 at age 83.

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Who was Paul Revere?

Paul Revere warning everybody.

Paul Revere was a Patriot. We know that we know that he was a Patriot is because he was against the redcoats and fighting during the Revolutionary War. He also warned everyone about the redcoats were coming, so that the minutemen can prepare and kill some redcoats and be free.

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Did Paul Revere survive the war?

Paul Revere did survive the war. He had kept his distance and out of sight, so that he would not get shot. Even though he was wounded in arm during a battle in Virginia, Paul still worked in the artillery helping and guiding soldiers to were and what to do.

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Paul Revere’s statues after the war

After the Revolutionary War, Paul also fought in the battle in Rhode Island. Later he was promoted to Major than to Lt. Col. In charge of artillery and teaching soldiers how to use their weapons and the cannons.

Paul Revere at the battle of Rhode Island

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Paul Revere in trouble

During the battle of Rhode Island, Paul got in trouble and was charged with failure to latter and he later faced court marshal. After his court-marshal, Paul was found guilty and was discharged from the army. He could never fight in battles again. After his discharged, he had opened a hardware store and sell tools that he had made. I say that he told everybody about his days in battles.

Paul Revere store, after his court-martial

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Our opinion on Paul Revere

Our opinion on Paul Revere is that he was brave. The reason I say he was brave is because even after the Revolutionary War was over, he kept on fighting and never backed down. Also Paul kept on fighting even when he was old and weak sometimes. So that’s why we think Paul Revere is a very brave man.

Paul Revere was brave enough to go through the country and warn everybody and could have died while doing it.

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One Fact about Paul Revere

One fact about Paul Revere is that, he was a massager before the war started. Also he knew about naval expectations, so he could fix and build ships for people, so he was good with his hands.

Paul Revere delivered this letter that he had wrote to his family about the war that was happening.

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Another Fact about Paul Revere

Another fact about Paul Revere is that he was captured by British scouts and was held prisoner for a while. Later on in the war, Paul was able to escape and join the Patriots again, because at the battle in Virginia, he escaped when the Patriots fired and the battle broke out. Than Paul grabbed a gun form a dead soldier and started to fight even after he escaped from being a prisoner.

Paul Revere getting captured by British scouts and being held prisoner.

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What we like about Paul Revere

The most interesting thing that we like about Paul Revere is that he was captured by the British and was able to escape safety thanks for the battle that had happened and the hearing gunfire.

Paul Revere escaping form being held prisoner and fighting the battle with the other soldiers

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Some more pictures of Paul Revere

Paul Revere’s statue of his midnight ride

Paul Revere warning everybody.

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So Hope You Enjoyed the Presentation!!!!