There is uncertainty about the first shot fired in the Battle of Jumonville Glen. Some accounts state that George Washington ordered fire. Some accounts state that someone else fired a shot, and that George Washington then ordered return fire. For more information, please see the Related Link below.
The first shots were fired at the bridge of Concord
Nobody knows for sure. A shot was fired, and troops on both sides fell to.
The british fired the first shot at the americans.
lexington
Lexington and Concord yes both of them they were like right in d middle of both were the first shot was fired
The first shots were fired at the bridge of Concord
All the shots fired during the Amritsar massacre were fired by British Indian Army soldiers, commanded by Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer. The people fired upon were unarmed. The British Indian Army soldiers were a mix of Gurkhas and Baluchis, so they were Indian under British orders.
Nobody knows for sure. A shot was fired, and troops on both sides fell to.
according to status and history the south fired the first shot on fort sumpter
the confederacy fired the first shot of the civil war
the french and Indian war
No one knows who fired the "shot heard around the world."acually they were fired in lexington,Massachusetts
The british fired the first shot at the americans.
The "shot heard round the world" was fired at Lexington.
The South fired the first shot in the American Civil War.
because it was the first shot in the war
because it was the first shot in the war