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    11 Sights You Have To See In Boston For a fantastic look at American history, Boston is the city to go to. Everywhere you look in Boston, a piece of history is waiting to be discovered. This gorgeous old harbor town is a favorite amongst both American and international tourists, and its many iconic sports teams are also favorites all around the world. If you’re traveling to Boston, check out these 11 sights that you simply have to see on your trip to the city. 1. Freedom Trail The perfect self-led

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    The speaker, then, mentions how Revere informs his friend about his plan on alerting the Patriots about the British's attack. He said, "If the British march by land or sea from the town to-night, hang a lantern aloft in the belfry arch of the North Church tower as a signal light,— One, if by land, and two, if by sea; and I on the opposite shore will be, ready to ride and spread the alarm through every Middlesex village and farm, for the country folk to be up and to arm." (Longfellow, 201). Revere

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    Ride" focuses on Revere's strength and determination one sided. For example, the poem states how, "Then, impetuous, stamped the earth, And turned and tightened his saddle‐girth;  But mostly he watched with eager search  The belfry‐tower of the Old North Church..." The description

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    3. North End Boasting of amazing views of the Boston Harbor, North End was once the home of Paul Revere. Today, it includes narrow cobblestone streets that wind throughout the neighborhood. Because of its historic past, it attracts visitors from throughout the city and the country. It is known as the oldest neighborhood in Boston. Other than its historic past, North End is also known for its public art and unusual shops. While it spans just one square mile in size, it offers delicious Italian food

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    A Heroic Man on a Heroic Horse Paul Revere rides courageously through the streets of Boston yelling that the British are coming. Revere knows that to save the town of Boston he must ride fast and hard. Paul Revere is a hero, in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s poem, Paul Revere’s Ride, because his exceeds the standards of Joseph Campbell’s “Stages of a Hero”. Paul Revere is shown as a hero by receiving his call to action, overcoming obstacles, and returning and receiving a reward. First, Paul Revere

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    Paul Revere Lanterns

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    There are many similarities and differences between “The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere” and Paul Revere’s historical account. Both sources list that the lanterns hung in the church had the same meaning. On the other hand, the sources had different information on what Paul Revere did at the river. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow used history to make an interesting poem about Paul Revere’s ride, but he also altered history, such as what Paul did at the river and changed how many riders there were to alert

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    Association. He was the first president of the association. The group was a organization for artisans and small businessmen who wanted to improve the conditions of their works, says an article from the internet about a museum made out of Paul Revere’s old house(Paul Revere house). This shows that Paul Revere was a very important person in the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics Association because he was the president. Revere and other patriots were captured by the british. Revere told them about their

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    Is Paul Revere A Hero?

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    "Listen my children and you should hear if the midnight ride of Paul Revere " says Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in his poem Paul Revere's midnight ride. You most likely have heard of it. But if not here's a summary; Paul Revere passed the messages that the British where coming. He rode all the way to Concord and set the signal up and waited for his friend to light the linters. Then he hitch a ride all the way to Concord warning the people on his way. Longfellow said it all happened in one night. Thus

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    and how it was one lantern if the british went by land and to if they went by sea.As said in Longfellow’s poem, “He said to his friend, “if the British march by land or sea from the town to-night, hang a lantern aloft in the belfry arch Of the North Church tower as a signal light,— one, if by land, one, as a signal.” In both, they tell about how they went around the colonies warning of the british attack, as said in Longfellow’s poem” through the night went his cry of alarm to every Middlesex village

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    Paul Reveres Ride Essay

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    Paul Reveres Ride Paul Revere's Ride is a collection of historical accounts centering around Paul Revere's midnight ride to warn the countryside of the battles that occurred. The novel is made up of narrative accounts that tell the whole story of the midnight ride. David Hackett Fischer goes to great lengths to cover every possible angle in telling the story. "Fischer illuminates the figure of Paul Revere, a man far more complex than a simple artisan and messenger"(3). By adding different

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