Paul Revere Kelly

By engellk
  • The Son's of Liberty

    A group formed to stand up against the unfair demands of the British, one of the very important people in this group was Paul Revere. The Son's Liberty: pg. 2
  • The Boston Tea Party

    The Boston Tea Party was when the British took tea, which was a favorite drink of the colonists. Since the taxes were costing them a lot of money to buy tea they rebelled. They threw tea into the harbor. Paul Revere was one of the people that led groups to the harbor. The Boston Tea Party: pg. 2
  • The Boston Massaccre

    People heard gunshots and rushed out into the street to see what was going on. The soldiers had shot at a mob of citizens. Paul Revere was a witness to this. The Boston Massaccre: pg. 2
  • The Deposition: Paul is Ordered

    Paul Revere was sent from Docr. Joseph Warren at around 10 PM on this night. He was ordered to go to Lexington and inform Samuel Adams, and John Hancock that there were a number of British soldiers coming. The Deposition: 311
  • The Deposition: Set off for Concord

    Paul Revere set off for Concord at around 11 PM. The Desposition: pg. 311
  • The Desposition: Paul Revere is stopped

    Paul Revere was about halfway from Lexington to Concrod when he got stopped. Four police rode up behind him and told him to stop, or else he would be a dead man, The Desposition: pg. 311
  • At 12 on Paul's ride

    It was twelve when Paul Revere crossed the bridge into Medford town. Paul Revere's Ride pg. 305
  • At 1 on Paul's ride

    At one Paul Reveres galloped into Lexington. Paul Reveres Ride pg 305
  • At 2 on Paul's ride

    It was two when Paul Revere came to the bridge in Concord town. Paul Revere's Ride pg. 305