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8 November, 09:22

How did Paul Revere use his profession as a means of protest during the 1760s? He was a lawyer who drafted legal arguments criticizing British policies. He was a writer who wrote lengthy articles that protested British taxation. He was a speaker who delivered fiery speeches against the British. He was a silversmith who created engravings to promote colonial protests.

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  1. 8 November, 12:32
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    The answer is D. He was a silversmith who created engravings to promote colonial protests
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