* Artistic skills: Design, metalworking, and craftsmanship.
* Business acumen: Running a shop, managing clients, and handling finances.
* Manual dexterity and precision: Necessary for intricate silversmithing work.
While his silversmithing was his trade, his involvement in the Revolutionary activities utilized a different set of skills, which were self-taught and developed through experience:
* Horsemanship: Essential for his midnight ride. This was likely learned through practical experience rather than formal lessons.
* Network of contacts: Revere's success in his midnight ride relied heavily on his extensive network of Patriot connections developed through his various activities in Boston.
* Enameling and engraving: He used these skills to create political imagery and propaganda.
So, while he didn't have formal "special training," his silversmith apprenticeship and his naturally developed skills in networking and communication made him uniquely suited to the role he played in the American Revolution.