If you mean the Concord Hymn, then that was written by Ralph Waldo Emerson, there are different versions of that poem but that is the main one
That phrase came from a poem by Longfellow
The Battle at Lexington and Concord. Whoever fired first at Lexington was called the shot heard round the world.
willie mays was on deck when bobby Thomson hit the shot heard round the world. cliff smith
the shot heard round the world
on April 19, 1775,
That phrase came from a poem by Longfellow
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The Battle at Lexington and Concord. Whoever fired first at Lexington was called the shot heard round the world.
The colonist heard the shot heard round the world in 1775. It is the shot that was first fired in the American Revolutionary War.
The "SHOT HEARD ROUND THE WORLD".
willie mays was on deck when bobby Thomson hit the shot heard round the world. cliff smith
the battle at Lexington
Lexington, Massachusetts.
The "shot heard round the world" is a phrase from Ralph Waldo Emerson's "Concord Hymn" written in 1837:By the rude bridge that arched the flood,Their flag to April's breeze unfurled;Here once the embattled farmers stood,And fired the shot heard 'round the world.The poem refers to the beginning of the American Revolutionary War and the "shot heard round the world," was at the Battles of Lexington and Concord, considered to be the first open conflict of the war. The shots fired there were the beginning of a war that would so drastically change the future of the world (with the eventual creation of the United States), that the world could almost hear it.