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Paul Revere and the Minute Men

Paul Revere and the Minute Men
Author: Dorothy Canfield Fisher
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages:
Release: 1963-04-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780394903040

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Paul Revere and the Minutemen of the American Revolution

Paul Revere and the Minutemen of the American Revolution
Author: Ryan P. Randolph
Publisher: Powerplus
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780823957279

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Presents the life of Paul Revere, discussing his family history and early years in colonial Boston, his career as a silversmith, and the ride that made him famous.


Paul Revere and the Minute Men

Paul Revere and the Minute Men
Author: Dorothy Canfield Fisher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1950
Genre: Boston (Mass.)
ISBN:

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The part played by Paul Revere and the other patriots in the American Revolution.


Paul Revere and the Minutemen

Paul Revere and the Minutemen
Author: Carole Charles
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1975
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780913778197

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Narrates the reasons for Paul Revere's ride and the subsequent confrontations between the British and the Minutemen which in effect began the Revolutionary War.


Paul Revere's Ride

Paul Revere's Ride
Author: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1907
Genre: Lexington, Battle of, Lexington, Mass., 1775
ISBN:

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The Minute Men

The Minute Men
Author: John R. Galvin
Publisher: Potomac Books
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781574880496

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A history from the first colonists' defense against Indian attacks to the firing of the "shot heard around the world"


The Minutemen

The Minutemen
Author: Lucia Raatma
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780756508425

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Describes the role the Minutemen played in the American Revolution.


The Minute Man

The Minute Man
Author: Michael Maddox
Publisher: Michael Maddox
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2013-01-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0615736025

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The Minute Man is a fictionalized account of the events leading up to, and including, the Battles of Lexington and Concord which took place in April 1775. This story focuses on three sets of players. First, there were the scheming Boston Sons of Liberty, including Sam Adams, Paul Revere and Joseph Warren, which drove the authorities to distraction and missteps. The second group is the British Army, officers and men, led by General Gage who became the pointed end of London’s stick. The last actors, for whom the book is named, are the townsfolk and farmers who made up the bulk of armed resistance the first day of the fighting. Both the agitators and the army brass had their vested interests, but the common man—both enlisted soldiers and villagers—bore the inevitable brunt of the conflict. The tale is one of not only of revolution, but of a nascent civil war, as a brother turns on his brother, and a wife betrays her husband. It is an emotional portrayal of what did, and what might have, happened in the character’s lives over those days. While the book starts with the Boston Tea Party, it was unclear to the participants at the time that it would be the opening scene of the Revolutionary War, which did not cease till many years later in the South.


Paul Revere's Ride

Paul Revere's Ride
Author: David Hackett Fischer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1994
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780195088472

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Paul Revere's midnight ride looms as an almost mythical event in American history--yet it has been largely ignored by scholars and left to patriotic writers and debunkers. Now one of the foremost American historians offers the first serious look at the events of the night of April 18, 1775--what led up to it, what really happened, and what followed--uncovering a truth far more remarkable than the myths of tradition. In Paul Revere's Ride, David Hackett Fischer fashions an exciting narrative that offers deep insight into the outbreak of revolution and the emergence of the American republic. Beginning in the years before the eruption of war, Fischer illuminates the figure of Paul Revere, a man far more complex than the simple artisan and messenger of tradition. Revere ranged widely through the complex world of Boston's revolutionary movement--from organizing local mechanics to mingling with the likes of John Hancock and Samuel Adams. When the fateful night arrived, more than sixty men and women joined him on his task of alarm--an operation Revere himself helped to organize and set in motion. Fischer recreates Revere's capture that night, showing how it had an important impact on the events that followed. He had an uncanny gift for being at the center of events, and the author follows him to Lexington Green--setting the stage for a fresh interpretation of the battle that began the war. Drawing on intensive new research, Fischer reveals a clash very different from both patriotic and iconoclastic myths. The local militia were elaborately organized and intelligently led, in a manner that had deep roots in New England. On the morning of April 19, they fought in fixed positions and close formation, twice breaking the British regulars. In the afternoon, the American officers switched tactics, forging a ring of fire around the retreating enemy which they maintained for several hours--an extraordinary feat of combat leadership. In the days that followed, Paul Revere led a new battle-- for public opinion--which proved even more decisive than the fighting itself. ] When the alarm-riders of April 18 took to the streets, they did not cry, "the British are coming," for most of them still believed they were British. Within a day, many began to think differently. For George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and Thomas Paine, the news of Lexington was their revolutionary Rubicon. Paul Revere's Ride returns Paul Revere to center stage in these critical events, capturing both the drama and the underlying developments in a triumphant return to narrative history at its finest.