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Six Degrees of Paul RevereSix Degrees of Paul Revere

Boston MassacreBoston Massacre

Six Degrees of Paul RevereSix Degrees of Paul Revere

Boston Tea PartyBoston Tea Party

Six Degrees of Paul RevereSix Degrees of Paul Revere

Midnight RideMidnight Ride

Examine Longfellow’s PoemExamine Longfellow’s Poem  Circle memorable place names (North Church, Lexington, Concord)  Underline lines indicating the historical importance Longfellow attributes to Revere's ride  Double Underline lines indicating the personal qualities with which Longfellow imbues Revere and the Patriots at Lexington  Make stars beside lines indicating Longfellow's attitude toward the event

Midnight Ride

Another Map ViewAnother Map View

In His Own WordsIn His Own Words

Six Degrees of Paul RevereSix Degrees of Paul Revere

Industrialization of AmericaIndustrialization of America

Six Degrees of Paul RevereSix Degrees of Paul Revere

References  Paul Revere’s Ride  on-paul-revere.html on-paul-revere.html 