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Title: Paul Revere


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Paul Revere
  • Essential Question
  • How do I discuss the lives of historical figures
    who expanded peoples rights and freedoms in a
    democracy?

2
Who Was Paul Revere?
  • Born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1734
  • Son of a French immigrant, Apollos Rivoire
  • His father came to Massachusetts in search of
    religious freedom.
  • Pauls father changed his name to Paul Revere.

3
Who Was Paul Revere?
  • Young Paul went to the North Writing School in
    Boston.
  • His father taught him the art of gold and
    silversmithing.
  • Paul became well known as a silversmith.
  • His work was highly praised.

WORD
silversmith a person who makes objects out of
silver
TO KNOW
4
Location and Its Impact
  • Paul lived in the Northeast region of the United
    States.
  • Much of the Northeast was involved in the
    American fight for independence.

Atlantic Ocean
WORD
independence free to make ones own choices
TO KNOW
5
Social Barriers
  • In Boston, Paul was surrounded by patriots who
    wanted political freedom from Britain.
  • Paul became a patriot to help fight for Americas
    independence.

Paul Reveres Statue near Old North Church in
North End, Boston.
patriot a person who loves, supports, and
defends their country
WORD
TO KNOW
6
Adapted to Environment
Build Background Knowledge American Revolution
  • Paul Revere
  • Active in politics
  • Leader of the Sons of Liberty
  • Active in the Boston Tea Party to protest British
    Taxation
  • Watched and reported on activities of the British
  • Was a messenger for the patriots

WORD
liberty freedom from control by another
TO KNOW
Reveres Liberty Bowl was one of the most famous
objects he made.
WORD
protest an event at which people speak out about
an issue
TO KNOW
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Movements
Paul Revere's Ride by William Wadsworth
Longfellow
  • In 1775 Paul made his famous midnight ride.
  • He heard the British were going to arrest patriot
    leaders, John Hancock and Samuel Adams.
  • The British were planning to destroy military
    supplies in Concord.
  • Paul was going to warn his fellow patriots.
  • He set off for Lexington and then Concord.
  • Before leaving Boston, Paul set up a signal.
  • One lantern was to be hung in the bell-tower of
    Christ Church if the British were coming by land.
  • Two were to be hung if the British were coming by
    water.

This is lantern is at the Concord Museum in
Massachusetts.
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Movements Continued
  • Paul made it to Lexington and warned John and
    Samuel.
  • Just outside of Lexington, on his way to Concord,
    Paul was caught by the British.
  • He was questioned, threatened, and then released
    without his horse.
  • Paul had to walk back to Lexington.
  • The next morning, April 19, 1775, British
    soldiers marched into LexingtonPatriots stood
    waiting.
  • The British ordered them to leave.
  • Then there was a shot, and the battle at
    Lexington kicked off the beginning of the
    Revolutionary War.
  • A second battle followed in Concord.
  • By 1783 the thirteen colonies had gained
    independence.
  • They formed a new country called the United
    States of America.

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Movements Continued
United Streaming Paul Revere and the Minutemen
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The Midnight Messenger
  • Paul continued to help in the patriots cause
    fighting in the war.
  • After the American Revolution he designed and
    printed the first continental money.
  • He made the first official seal of the colonies!

The first official seal of the United States of
America.
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Character Traits
Liberty
  • To value liberty means to want freedom from the
    control of others.
  • Revere and other patriots worked hard for liberty
    from British rule

Diligence
  • Diligence is hard work.
  • Paul Revere worked at many types of jobs to take
    care of his family.

Patriotism
  • Paul contributed greatly to American
    independence.
  • Paul was a patriot during the American
    Revolution.
  • He fought for Americas freedom.
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