"Originally published as Paul Revere: Rider for the Revolution in 1997." Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
The ride to Lexington -- The two Paul Reveres -- A silversmith and more -- Taxes, teeth, and bullets -- Revere's first rides -- Working for the Revolution -- Disgrace for Paul Revere -- From silversmith to industrialist -- Casting bells and coppering ships -- A new role for Revere: hero.
Summary:
Renowned for his silversmithing, his ride from Boston to Lexington, Massachusetts to warn that the British were attacking made Paul Revere famous. However, Paul Revere was also involved with other events that led to the American Revolution.
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