DiDid Paul Revere help write the Declaration of Independence?d Paul Revere help write the Declaration of Independence?
really most people think that he was all alone but he had not one of his allies were the Indians
George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Samuel Adams, John Hancock.
No, Paul Revere was a man who was hired by a doctor to warn the country side that "The British were coming!" He was also helped by two men which got no recogntion because there was a poem abotu Paul Revere and the two men were not in it. No, Paul Revere was a man who was hired by a doctor to warn the country side that "The British were coming!" He was also helped by two men which got no recogntion because there was a poem abotu Paul Revere and the two men were not in it. THANKS IT HELPED ALOT!!
thomes hooker(fundamental orders), anne Hutchinson, William penn, john paul Jones, paul revere, john smith, roger Williams, James oglwthorpe, peter stuyvesant, Benjamin Franklin, William Bradford, john winthrop.
Sadly, he is known more for flying a kite in the rain, than for the innumerable contributions he made to the making of the United States of America. Benjamin Franklin was a key contributor and his common sense approach towards the development of this country is under appreciated.
one of Benjamin Franklin's friends was Paul Revere.
Betsy Ross, Benjamin Franklin, and Paul Revere Betsy Ross, Benjamin Franklin, and Paul Revere
Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, John Adams, Samuel Adams, Benjamin Franklin, William Dawes, Paul Revere
George Washington, Samuel Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Paul Revere, and Benjamin Franklin.
BR:Betsy Ross PR:Paul Revere BF:Benjamin Franklin
George Washington, Paul Revere, Samuel Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin.
Mainly George Washington, but also Paul Revere, Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Adams, and Benjamin Franklin.
really most people think that he was all alone but he had not one of his allies were the Indians
Maine was NT one of the original thirteen colonies (it was part of Massaschusetts at the time), so no Maine people signed it ;-) Not sure if it's what you meant, but, from wikipedia: "On June 11, 1776, Congress appointed a "Committee of Five", consisting of John Adams of Massachusetts, Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania, Thomas Jefferson of Virginia, Robert R. Livingston of New York, and Roger Sherman of Connecticut, to draft a declaration."
George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Samuel Adams, John Hancock.
Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Patrick Henry, and Paul Revere.
He DID NOT sign the declaration