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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Happy Birthday Paul Revere!

Birthday:   January 11735
Birthplace:   Massachusetts
Death Date:   May 10, 1818
Birth Sign:   Capricorn

 
 
PAUL REVERE FACTS
 
About: Patriot in the American Revolutionary War


Before Fame: In the 1750's he ran the family Silver Shop after his father passed way. He later became a dentist.


Trivia Fact: My midnight ride to warn about the coming of the British has become the stuff of legend.


Family Life: Married Sarah Orne in 1757

 Associated With: I was part of a secret society in pre-revolutionary America called the Sons and Daughters of Liberty, along with Patrick Henry.







Here's a bit more information about Paul Revere, from http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com/funfacts/paulrevere.htm

Paul Revere Never Finished His Ride


We all know about Paul Revere's Ride, right? We all know about how Paul Revere rode from Lexington to Concord to warn the Americans that the British were coming. We all know about how he rode through the streets yelling, "The British Are Coming! The British Are Coming!"
 
We all know about it; yet it isn't true.
 
The truth is that Paul Revere never finished that ride that come to be named after him. Paul Revere was stopped by a British patrol on his way to Concord. He never made it! 
 
In fact, he was riding with two other men, only one of whom succeeded in warning the Americans in Concord that the British were coming.
 
William Dawes also rode with Paul Revere that night. He, too, was stopped by a British patrol. He managed to escape, as did Dr. Samuel Prescott, the third rider.
 
Revere, meanwhile, didn't escape until much later, and without his horse. He walked back to Lexington and made it there in time to witness part of the battle on Lexington Green.
Dawes, meanwhile, got lost in the dark and never made it to Concord.
 
Only Dr. Samuel Prescott reached Concord, where he delivered the warning, "The British are Coming!" And when the British came to Concord, the Americans were ready.

 
Why is Paul Revere famous? Several reasons:
  • He was a well-known figure in the Revolutionary community. He was a silversmith who made lots of things out of silver and sold them to all kinds of people, including the Sons of Liberty.
  • He made the famous engraving of the Boston Massacre that stirred up so much hatred for the British.
  • He was the subject of the Henry Wadsworth Longfellow poem that became very famous.
 

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