Yes, those who make the use of force necessary often bear significant responsibility for starting a war, as their actions or decisions typically provoke conflict. The first shots fired usually mark the culmination of escalating tensions and grievances, often initiated by one party's aggressive stance. However, responsibility can be complex, as it may involve various actors, including political leaders, military commands, and broader socio-political contexts. Ultimately, accountability for war's initiation often lies with those who choose confrontation over diplomacy.
The South fired the first shot in the American Civil War.
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In poland, The shots were fired by a German ship called Schleswig Holstein.
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Responsibility can be divided among many individuals, groups, countries, and empires, but the first shots were fired by a lone Serbian assassin named Gavrilo Princip.
The first shots were fired at the bridge of Concord
Kwanza was created by Maulana Karenga and first celebrated in 2018.
the first shots of the war was fired at Fort Sumter
Fort Sumter, South Carolina. The South artillery on land, fired on the Union Fort in Charleston harbor, starting the American Civil War (1861 to 1865).
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the confederacy fired the first shot of the civil war
They fired at the lexington and concord battle.
The first shots were fired in Lexington, Massachusetts.
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Responsibility can be divided among many individuals, groups, countries, and empires, but the first shots were fired by a lone Serbian assassin named Gavrilo Princip.