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Paul Revere and the Revolutionary War

Paul Revere and the Revolutionary War. By: Mrs. Crites. Paul Revere, 1735-1818. Paul Revere's house, which the silversmith bought in 1770 when the building was already almost a century old. Boston, Massachusetts. Paul Revere Silversmith.

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Paul Revere and the Revolutionary War

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  1. Paul Revere and the Revolutionary War By: Mrs. Crites

  2. Paul Revere, 1735-1818

  3. Paul Revere's house, which the silversmith bought in 1770 when the building was already almost a century old. Boston, Massachusetts

  4. Paul Revere Silversmith http://www.artsmia.org/education/teacher-resources/pnt-objectinfocus.cfm?v=85 http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/jah//88.1/images/exr_2_f1.jpg

  5. America was originally owned by Great Britainand was ruled by King George III.

  6. Paul Revere Patriot“The British are Coming! The British are coming!”

  7. One if by land, Two if by sea…Signal lanterns of Paul Revere displayed in the steeple of this church, April 18, 1775, warned the country of the march to Concord All pictures are courtesy of The Library of Congress unless otherwise noted in the slides.

  8. The Revolutionary WarAmerican’s war to gain INDEPENDANCE http://www.archives.gov/research/military/american-revolution/pictures/images/revolutionary-war-016.jpg

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