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During the American Revolutionary War, Paul Revere became an associate of the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Connor Kenway]]. | During the American Revolutionary War, Paul Revere became an associate of the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Connor Kenway]]. | ||
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AC3 Paul Revere concept.jpg|Concept art of Paul Revere. | |||
Paul Revere.jpg|Paul Revere talking to Connor. | Paul Revere.jpg|Paul Revere talking to Connor. | ||
Assassins-creed-3-paul-reverer-house-in-game.jpg| | Assassins-creed-3-paul-reverer-house-in-game.jpg|Paul Revere's house. | ||
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Paul Revere (1 January 1735 – 10 May 1818) was an American silversmith from Boston and a Patriot in the American Revolution. He was most famous for his "midnight ride" of 18 April 1775, where he alerted Colonial militia of approaching British forces before the battles of Lexington and Concord.
During the American Revolutionary War, Paul Revere became an associate of the Assassin Connor Kenway.
Gallery
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Concept art of Paul Revere.
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Paul Revere talking to Connor.
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Paul Revere's house.
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