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PAUL REVEREBY NAJANEE TUBBS
MS. BRADY’S 4TH GRADE CLASS 2014-2015OAKWOOD AVENUE COMMUNITY SCHOOL
THE MIDNIGHT RIDE
• Paul Revere was a patriot in the American Revolution. He is most famous for his ride and warning to the colonists that the British were coming. But Paul Revere never actually said, “The British are coming” he simply said, “The regulars are coming” His ride is how he became famous.
THE SON’S OF
LIBERTY
In 1765, Paul Revere joined a
group called the sons of liberty. It
was a group for people who didn’t
want to be ruled by England.
PAUL REVERE AND PAUL REVERE AND THE BOSTON MASSACRE THE BOSTON MASSACRE
P
aul Revere made an engraving of the
BostonBoston Massacre.Massacre. He was known for
being a silversmith and engraving. He
hung up prints of the engravingengraving to show
Americans how cruel the British were.
A person who makes things
with silver
PAUL REVERE AND PAUL REVERE AND THE BOSTON MASSACRE THE BOSTON MASSACRE
PARTY ON PAULPARTY ON PAUL!P
aul Revere was one of the 116 people who
participated in the Boston tea party. That
event was when the British taxed tea so the
Americans took action and dumped over 300
pounds of tea in the river. Paul was very brave
to do that knowing that he could get caught.
PARTY ON PAULPARTY ON PAUL
PAUL’S MOTHER AND PAUL’S MOTHER AND FATHERFATHER
PAUL’S KIDS
WHEN HE WAS YOUNG
WHERE HE GREW UP
P
aul Revere was born in December 1734 in
Boston, Massachusetts. His father was a
silversmith and Paul Revere wanted to grow up
to be a silversmith too just like his dad was.
PAUL’S 1ST WIFE
PAUL’S 2ND WIFE
FUN FACTS ABOUT PAULH
e didn't yell "the British are coming!" like some people
say. He was trying to be quiet so he wouldn't get caught.
H
e wasn't famous during his life. It wasn't until 1861, when
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote the poem "Paul
Revere's Ride", that his ride and life became famous.
H
e had at least 13 children with two wives.
PAUL
LATER LIFELATER LIFE
P
aul would serve in the American Army during the
revolution. After the war he went back to his silversmith
business expanding to other areas. He died on May 10,
1818.
LINKSLINKS
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ttp://www.ducksters.com/historyttp://www.ducksters.com/history/
http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com/artihttp://www.socialstudiesforkids.com/arti
cles/ushistory/revolutionarywartimelinecles/ushistory/revolutionarywartimeline
.htm.htm