The british fired the first shot at the americans.
We don't know. What we do know is that at Lexington on April 19, 1776, a shot was fired that got 77 men killed and began the battle will move to Concord bridge and help start the revolution.
it was unsure who shot the first shot
British.
Lexington
Lexington, Massachusetts
The first shots fired in the American Revolution, often referred to as "The Shot Heard 'Round the World," were fired at Lexington, Massachusetts.
The British fired the first shots of American Revolutionary War at Lexington, on April 18,1775.
Nobody knows for sure. A shot was fired, and troops on both sides fell to.
On April 18, 1775, in Lexington, the British ordered for the minutemen to go home and they refused so someone fired a shot and that was known as the "shot heard around the world" and the first shot of the American Revoultion. Til' this day, they still dont know who fired the shot.
Lexington, Massachusetts
The first shots fired in the American Revolution, often referred to as "The Shot Heard 'Round the World," were fired at Lexington, Massachusetts.
The British fired the first shots of American Revolutionary War at Lexington, on April 18,1775.
Nobody knows for sure. A shot was fired, and troops on both sides fell to.
The British fired the first shots of American Revolutionary War at Lexington, on April 18,1775.
The "shot heard round the world" was fired at Lexington.
It was where the first shot was fired in the American Revolution against Britain on April 19 1776. Nobody knows who fired the first shot. The Americans were pushed back into Concord.
On April 18, 1775, in Lexington, the British ordered for the minutemen to go home and they refused so someone fired a shot and that was known as the "shot heard around the world" and the first shot of the American Revoultion. Til' this day, they still dont know who fired the shot.
No one knows who fired the first shot at Lexington beginning the American Revolution. In Europe, Gavrilo Princip fired the shot that killed the Archduke Ferdinand and ignited World War 1.
Nobody knows who or why the shot was fired. People believe there was a miscommunication of orders throughout the men or perhaps someone was wanting a fight. Either way this was the first shot fired in the American Revolution.
Bunker Hill
it is the battle of Lexington and concord