The American Revolution By Steven Ki 5 th grade Room 28.

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The American Revolution By Steven Ki 5 th grade Room 28

Intro MY American Revolution project has lots of information, about the story of what happened in the American Revolution. Paul Revere was a hero in the American Revolution. And Benjamin Franklin was also a hero in the American Revolution, and also a famous inventor. The American Revolution was a war that happened in, There were many gun fights during the war. The great battle helped the Americans fight for their independence. Colonel William Prescott, General Israel Putman, and also Joseph Warren also helped the Americans fight for their independence.

Paul Revere Paul Revere was a famous person. He was so fast, and busy that his neighbors saw only the backside of him. He protested on the taxes of the Boston tea party. He spied on the British, and he was the fastest express rider. He warned the Colonists that, the British were coming. He was chosen, and his travels was named,The Famous ride. Since he was a great rider, he was a bold daring person,and he got out of many troubles, that were caused to him. He was a really fast and great express rider, which he was a fast- get away person.

Benjamin franklin Benjamin Franklin was born in January 17,1766 in Boston. He took great effort and worked hard on his work.Also eventualy taught himself mathematics, science, and all sorts of other stuff. As he grew up, and when he was twelve years old, he worked in his brother’s workshop. Benjamin Franklin, however was a great inventor. He was a member of the second contintal congress, and also he was a person who signed the Declaration of Independence, and beacuse /which he was a hardworking person.

The battle of bunker hill The battle of bunker hill was one of the earliest in the American Revolution. The battle took place at Breed’s Hill nearby. The British commanders were, General Thomas Gage, and General Sir William Howe. The American commanders were, Colonel William Prescott, General Isreal Putman, and also Joseph Warren. General Howe’s men lead the attack with 5,000 troops up the hill, but the Americans sniped them, and so the British troops retreated. When the British attacked again, they failed again. The British lost about, 1,000 men, and the Americans had only lost about 400 men during the battle. At the end the British won because, they ha d possesion of the field.

Concluding paragraph Paul Revere was a great hero in the American Revolution. He played an important role in the American Revolution. He was a great hero because, he fought for great independence and had delivered important messages to the colonies. Benjamin Franklin was a great hero too along, with Paul Revere in the American Revolution because, his great inventions and also his great skills had helped the Americans win the war.