Paul Revere
Paul Revere (January 1st 1735 - May 10th 1818) was a Orfèvre Franco-américain, patriot of the American Révolution. Immortalisé after its death for its heroic gestures at the time of the Battle of Lexington and Concord, its name and its walk with horse are well-known in the United States under the name of Midnight wrinkles .
During its life, Revere was a craftsman bostonnais prosperous and important. It helped to organize the system of information and warning which made it possible to keep the eye on the British army.
Officer at the time of disastrous the Forwarding of Penobscot, it was exonerated later for his role in the massacre.
After the war, it was one of the first to discover the potential of the production with large scales of manufactured goods, which made it regard by certain historians as the prototype of the American industrialist.
He died in Boston in 1818 at the 83 years age.
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