Paul Revere's Ride
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What really happened on that fateful night of April 18, 1775? Did Paul Revere really make a solo dash, crying, throughout Lexington and Concord, that the British were coming? Not so, says Fischer, in this first serious study of Revere himself, and of what led to and followed that night, an event largely ignored by scholars.
Fischer tells how Revere, an influential politician (not just a simple silversmith), organized more than sixty people to carry the alarm with him. And because these volunte…
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