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April 18, 1775 On the evening of April 18, 1775, Paul Revere was sent for by Dr. Joseph Warren and instructed to ride to Lexington, Massachusetts, to warn.

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1 April 18, 1775 On the evening of April 18, 1775, Paul Revere was sent for by Dr. Joseph Warren and instructed to ride to Lexington, Massachusetts, to warn Samuel Adams and John Hancock that British troops were marching to arrest them. After being rowed across the Charles River to Charlestown by two associates, Paul Revere borrowed a horse from his friend Deacon John Larkin. While in Charlestown, he verified that the local "Sons of Liberty" committee had seen his pre-arranged signals. (Two lanterns had been hung briefly in the bell-tower of Christ Church in Boston, indicating that troops would row "by sea" across the Charles River to Cambridge, rather than marching "by land" out Boston Neck. Revere had arranged for these signals the previous weekend, as he was afraid that he might be prevented from leaving Boston).

2 Early Life: Paul Revere was born in December 1734 in Boston's North End to Apollos Rivoire, a French Huguenot immigrant and Deborah Hichborn (Hitchbourn). Rivoire had changed his name to Paul Revere some time after his arrival in America. The elder Revere was a goldsmith and soon headed a household with at least nine and possibly as many as twelve children. The younger Paul was the second oldest child and the eldest surviving son. He was educated at the North Writing School and apprenticed under his father, learning gold and silversmithing. In 1754 when Paul was nineteen, his father died and Paul took over the family business. In 1756, Revere volunteered to fight the French in the Crown Point expedition at Lake George, New York and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the colonial artillery. On August 17, 1757, he married Sarah Orne, with whom he had eight children. In 1758, his firth child Deborah is born and in 1760, his first son, Paul Jr. is born .Revere also added engraving, political cartoons, seals, bookplates, coats-of arms and dental devices to his silversmithing. His engraving of the Boston Massacre has become famous. On May 3, 1773, Sarah died and on October 10, 1773, he married Rachel Walker. As a member of the Masonic Lodge of St. Andrews and the head of the mechanic class, Revere came in contact with John Hancock, Samuel Adams and Dr. Joseph Warren. He helped organize the Boston Tea Party and participated as one of the "Indians." He brought then word of the Boston Tea Partyy to New York and Philadelphia. In the Spring of 1774, he rode to New York City and Philadelphia again telling of the Boston Port Bill, then covered the Suffolk Resolves to Philadelphia. In 1774, he gathered intelligence by watching the movements of the British troops. He also served as courier for the Massachusetts Committee of Correspondence, even carrying dispatches to the Continental Congress.

3 Timeline of Paul Revere’s Ride
1775 April Paul Revere rides to Concord to warn the Patriots to move their powder stores. April 10:00 P.M. – Paul Revere begins his Midnight Ride to Lexington. April 11:00 P.M. – Paul Revere arrives in Charlestown. April 12:00 A.M. – Paul Revere arrives at Reverend Josiah Clarke's house in Lexington. April 1:00 A.M. – Paul Revere, William Dawes and Dr. Samuel Prescott are interecepted by British officers. Dawes and Prescott escape. April 2:00 A.M. – Paul Revere is released. April 3:00 A.M. – Paul Revere arrives back at Reverend Clarke's house in Lexington. April 5:00 A.M. – Paul Revere is on the outskirts of Lexington when the shot was fired.

4 Paul Revere’s Time Line 1734-1818
Dececember - Paul Revere is born in Boston, Massachusetts Paul Revere volunteers for the Crown Point Expedition to Lake George, New York August 17 - Paul Revere marries Sarah Orne Paul Revere's first child Deborah is born Paul Revere's second child and first son Paul Revere Jr is born Paul Revere's third child Sarah is born Paul Revere's fourth child Mary is born Paul Revere's fourth child Mary dies as an infant Paul Revere's fifth child Frances is born Paul Revere's sixth child Mary is born Paul Revere's seventh child Elizabeth is born Paul Revere's eighth child Isannah is born Paul Revere's eighth child Isannah dies as an infant. May 3 - Paul Revere's wife Sarah dies October 10 - Paul Revere marries Rachel Walker December 16 - Paul Revere participates in the Boston Tea Party Paul Revere's ninth child Joshua is born April 16 - Paul Revere rides to Concord to warn the Patriots to move their powder stores March 29 - Paul Revere becomes a member of the Massachusetts Committee of Correspondence April 10 - Paul Revere is commissioned a Major in the militia. Paul Revere's wife Rachel dies Paul Revere's eldest son Paul Jr. dies at the age of fifty-three May 10 - Paul Revere dies in Boston, Massachusetts. Copyright © ; Scott Cummings, All Rights Reserved. Privacy Statement.

5 Sybil Ludington – The Female Paul Revere
Everyone has heard of Paul Revere's ride through the night to alert a sleeping countryside of the coming of the British troops. Less well known is an equally heroic ride, undertaken in 1777 by a 16-year-old farm girl. Sybil Ludington was the eldest of Col. Henry and Abigail Ludington's 12 children. They lived in Fredericksburg, New York (now called Ludingtonville), where her father, a veteran of the French and Indian war, was a gristmill owner and commander of the area militia. On the night of April 26, 1777, the Ludington family was getting ready for bed when they were startled by a hard knock on the door. It was a messenger from Danbury, Connecticut, who had come to request the aid of the Fredericksburg militia. Two thousand British troops had attacked that Connecticut town; the Continental Army's depot of munitions and food there was destroyed and much of the town was left in flames. Obviously, Colonel Ludington could not personally both supervise the muster of his troops and ride to alert them. Sybil voluntered to make the ride in his place. Authorities vary on the length of her ride; some say it was 20, some say 40, miles. In any case, it was raining hard. But as Sybil urged her bay horse, Star, onward, she could see the sky light up from the glow of the flaming town. "The British are burning Danbury--muster at Ludington's," she shouted at the farmhouses of the militiamen. When, soaked from the rain and exhausted, she returned home, most of the 400 soldiers were ready to march. After the Battle of Ridgefield, as the resulting skirmish was later known, Sybil was congratulated for her heroism by friends and neighbors--and by Gen. George Washington.

6 B C A Paul Revere's America
See if you can locate Boston on this map of the 13 American Colonies. Then locate these other important Colonial cities: Philadelphia Williamsburg New York Charleston D B C A

7 Paul Revere Infor. I Paul Revere Infor. I
What happened in Paul Revere’s life in 1773? What was Paul Revere’s occupation? 3. What time was Paul Revere stopped by the British soldiers? Who also rode with Paul Revere to sound the alarm? What time was it when Paul Revere arrive in Charlestown. Locate these cites( use the cities listed in packet) A._________________ B.___________________ What was the purpose of the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere? Paul Revere Infor. I What happened in Paul Revere’s life in 1773? What was Paul Revere’s occupation? 3. What time was Paul Revere stopped by the British soldiers? Who also rode with Paul Revere to sound the alarm? What time was it when Paul Revere arrive in Charlestown. Locate these cites( use the cities listed in packet) A._________________ B.___________________ What was the purpose of the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere?

8 Paul Revere Infor. II Paul Revere Infor. II
What happened in Paul Revere’s life in 1776? Who was his first wife? 3. List two things that Paul Revere did to support the Revolutionary War? How many lanterns were hung from the church tower? What time was it when Paul Revere heard the shots fired from Lexington? 6. Locate these cites( use the cities listed in packet) C._________________ D.___________________ 7. Paul Revere Infor. II What happened in Paul Revere’s life in 1776? Who was his first wife? 3. List two things that Paul Revere did to support the Revolutionary War? How many lanterns were hung from the church tower? What time was it when Paul Revere heard the shots fired from Lexington? 6. Locate these cites( use the cities listed in packet) C._________________ D.___________________ 7. l

9 Paul Revere Outline Life
I. Early Life a. born b. education II Marriage a. Who 1 2. b. Children III Midnight Ride a. b. c. Paul Revere Outline Life I. Early Life a. born b. education II Marriage a. Who 1 2. b. Children III Midnight Ride a. b. c.


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