The British fired the first shots of American Revolutionary War at Lexington, on April 18,1775.
France entered the American Revolution on the side of the Patriots because they hated Great Britian.
The first shot fired at Lexington was unidentified, but it caused a great stir; it caused much confusion and 8 Americans to lose their lives. Others consider the first shot fired by Patriots at the North Bridge was "the shot heard 'round the world"... Word of the military conflict traveled quickly from town to town that day because people not only sent messengers but used bells, drums, alarm guns, bonfires, & trumpets to inform people of British military situations. This is known as the "alarm & muster" system.
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African-Americans fought mostly for the patriots in the American Revolution.
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The First shot fired at the Battle of Lexington and Concord may have been fired by either side. After the shooting starts, fixing the blame makes very little difference.
Ralph Waldo Emerson, in his "Concord Hymn", representing the beginning of the American Revolutionary War.Since then, it has been used to represent the beginning of the First World War, and subsequently to many different significant singular historical events.See the Related Link below for more information.
France entered the American Revolution on the side of the Patriots because they hated Great Britian.
People who where on the side of great Britain during the American Revolution
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.
He was the General for the American side.
The first shot fired at Lexington was unidentified, but it caused a great stir; it caused much confusion and 8 Americans to lose their lives. Others consider the first shot fired by Patriots at the North Bridge was "the shot heard 'round the world"... Word of the military conflict traveled quickly from town to town that day because people not only sent messengers but used bells, drums, alarm guns, bonfires, & trumpets to inform people of British military situations. This is known as the "alarm & muster" system.
Arkansas was not even a state during the American Revolution.
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they fought for both sides
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