The Patriots militia fired first at Lexington in April 18, 1775.
The shot heard round the world was the first shot in Lexington. No one knew who shot it but it was the shot that started the battle at Lexington. ( I think the red coats shot it :)
The very first shot fired in the revolutionary war. It technically started the war.
It was the asassination of Franz Ferdinand that started the war. = =
Revolutionary war. First shot of the war. It was British on one side, and colonists on the other. No one moved a muscle, and suddenly they heard a shot. No one ever knew who that was but it started the battle.
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Selena turned her back to Yolanda, the gun shot entered below her left shoulder, it tore through 2 of the 4 chambers of the heart
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The Patriots militia fired first at Lexington in April 18, 1775.
The shot heard round the world was the first shot in Lexington. No one knew who shot it but it was the shot that started the battle at Lexington. ( I think the red coats shot it :)
the revolutionary war started in lexingburg when the "shot heard around the world " was fired. it is nont known who shot this but it was the first shot of the war.
The very first shot fired in the revolutionary war. It technically started the war.
Unknown to this day, but recently I read a plausible theory about why the shot may have been fired. There was a tavern nearby, and it was against the rules to bring a loaded musket inside. The only way to unload a musket was to fire it. Someone may have stepped inside for a drink, firing his musket in the air first. I think it unlikely that the British would have fired first without orders, but some of the Colonials may have panicked and fired when they heard the first shot.
the first gun shot of the civil war was started
No it was in the battle when the slaves just started to get useful
Annie Oakley first started shooting when her stepfather finally gave her permission after pleading. She reportedly said that she pulled the trigger when it felt right. Her shot killed the prey in one shot.
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