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~It depends entirely on one's perspective, but I'm kinda partial to his tea sets.

2007-04-03 13:59:11 · answer #1 · answered by Oscar Himpflewitz 7 · 1 0

He was no more important than any of the others of his time and location. The revolution was not dependant on him alone nor did he do anything spectacular. What makes him so famous is that a poem was written that featured him as the star. In fact, he was captured by the British before he finished his ride. there was another person, whom history has all but forgotten, who was the person who spread the word and succesfully completed his mission. Rever was a silversmith. He left many works in various areas around his home and these are rare and costly collectors pieces today. It is like the house of seven gables in Salem. There are houses with more than 7 in the same area built around the same period But - only one has a story written about it. Like Paul Revere, that is what makes him, and it, so famous.

2016-05-16 04:27:46 · answer #2 · answered by lois 1 · 0 0

He found Icabod Craine and the two of them killed the headless horseman.

2007-04-03 14:26:41 · answer #3 · answered by TREX 3 · 1 0

he saved a lot of townspeople by warning them that the british were coming, and some other stuff

2007-04-03 13:58:25 · answer #4 · answered by Littlewu 1 · 0 1

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