THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION David Muniz 5 th grade Room 28.

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THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION David Muniz 5 th grade Room 28

INTRODUCTION ‘’The British are coming !The British are coming!’’ Paul Revere, and Benjamin Franklin were some of the many fabulous people ever born. These two famous people attended the American Revolution. I will be taking about these two men who were alive during the American Revolution. They madly, and dangerously duped tea into a harbor, risking their lives as they got on the bout.

Paul Revere Paul Revere who spied on the British and was one of the sons of liberty is one out of about 500 men to help win are liberty. Paul spied on British and, was one of the fastest express riders. He was so busy sometimes and, speedy that his neighbors mostly always saw his back side. When the British put the prices to high, Paul took part in the Boston tea party dumped three ship loads of tea. Paul was the leader of the sons of liberty and, took part in a lot of important events. He was chosen to warn the colonist about the British on his famous ride. Paul Revere who spied on the British was one of the fabulous sons of liberty was one of the men who helped win are independence.

Benjamin Franklin When Benjamin Franklin was ten he was removed from school, but he still became a famous man. Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston Massachusetts 1706.When he was ten years old he was removed from school, because he was to poor. Abiah Floger was happily Benjamin Franklin’s mother. Benjamin Franklin was worshiped where ever he was known. He also, became friends with the governor of Philadelphia. When Benjamin was ten he was taken out of school, but still, became worshiped.

The Boston Tea Party The Boston Tea party started on December 16, A group of men called ‘’The Sons O f Liberty’’ went to Boston harbor to lead the group of strong men. Ever body was dressed as a Mohawk Indian. They then went on to the bout where they happily duped forty five ponds of tea into Boston harbor. Paul Revere, and Benjamin Franklin were two of the ‘’Sons Of Liberty’’.

Conclusion This was all about Paul Revere, and Benjamin Franklin who were alive during the American Revolution. As they duped tea into the harbor, or amazingly made electricity. This is most important because Benjamin Franklin made electricity. There are many more famous people than this if you want to learn more.