April 19, 1776
Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand.
The first shot fired at Lexington and Concord started a war between nations that were not only on separate continents, but also involved other nations. The impact of the war reached far beyond England and the Colonies. This involves with Lexington and Concord 1775 Answer The line is originally from the opening stanza of Ralph Waldo Emerson's "Concord Hymn" (1837), and referred to the beginning of the American Revolutionary War.
the arch-duke of austro-hungury was shot
Some Royal Dude got shot
He shot Arch Duke Ferdinand in Sarajevo, and started the War
The shot heard around the world was at Lexington
19 April 1775
19 April 1775
The "shot heard around the world" was the onset of the American Revolution.
The shot heard around the world was the first shot at the battle of Bunker Hill in 1776.
The shot "Heard-Around-The-World" occured in Concord.
Lexington
The statement "shot heard around the world" means that everybody heard about the news like a bullet going around the world newtest3
The colonist heard the shot heard round the world in 1775. It is the shot that was first fired in the American Revolutionary War.
it means that everyone was aware of what happened...newpapers, hearsay, etc. The shot was not heard around the world, but many people from all continents heard of the incident
Lexington
The shot heard around the world