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Who- Paul Revere was the son of Huguenot silversmith, Apollos Rivoire. Paul Revere’s mom is Deborah Hitchborn. Paul Revere was a very smart person, developing skills in silversmithing and dentistry. Paul Revere became very rich both through inheritance and his skill. During the later years of his life, he became interested in American independence. Born January 1stt eh was a smart, resourceful, driven young man. Unfortunately his father died while Paul was only 19. In 1757 he was married to Sarah Orne. Fortunately she died in 1773. He retired in 1811 at the of 76 and died in May 10 1818. What-Paul Revere rode all the way from Boston to Lexington to warn John Hancock and Samuel Adams about the British approaching.

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