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Online resource on Boston in the American Revolution: Paul Revere’s Life

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Just in time for the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution, the Paul Revere House is launching a new online portal for anyone interested in learning more about Paul Revere, Colonial Boston, and the American Revolution. The website includes sections highlighting Revere’s political voice, work, family, and citizenship. You’ll see suggested classroom activities and other content tailored for teachers, but you don’t need to be a teacher to explore the resources. Browse for primary sources, transcriptions and audio recordings, and high-resolution images of artifacts!

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