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  2. Shot heard round the world - Wikipedia

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    The "shot heard round the world" is a phrase that refers to the opening shot of the battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775, which sparked the American Revolutionary War and led to the creation of the United States. It originates from the opening stanza of Ralph Waldo Emerson's 1837 poem "Concord Hymn".

  3. Battles of Lexington and Concord - Wikipedia

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    The first shots were fired just as the sun was rising at Lexington. Eight militiamen were killed, including Ensign Robert Munroe, their third in command. [10] The British suffered only one casualty. The militia was outnumbered and fell back, and the regulars proceeded on to Concord, where they broke apart into companies to search for the supplies.

  4. Childers Incident - Wikipedia

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    This first conflict, known as the War of the First Coalition, began on land as other than France the principal European maritime powers remained neutral. The arrest of the French king in August 1792 and the expansion of the war into Northern Italy brought about the start of the naval war in the Mediterranean Sea .

  5. Archeologists find musket balls fired during 1 of the first ...

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    Nearly 250 years ago, hundreds of militiamen lined a hillside in Massachusetts and started firing a barrage of musket balls toward retreating British troops, marking the first major battle in the ...

  6. Sampson Sammons - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Sampson Sammons (December 24, 1722 – October 17, 1796) was an American officer in the American Revolutionary War. He is notable for being the target of the first shot fired by the British in the American Revolution west of the Hudson River.

  7. Archeologists find musket balls fired during 1 of the first ...

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    The war continued for seven years after those first shots were fired, even past the July 4, 1776, adoption of the Declaration of Independence. Nikki Walsh, the museum curator at the park, also said there was plenty to learn from the lead-cast musket balls that ranged in size from .40-caliber to .70-caliber.

  8. John Buttrick - Wikipedia

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    When the provincials were within about 75 yards of the bridge, the Regulars fired a few warning shots, wounding one. The British then fired a disorganized volley. Captain Davis was shot through the heart, becoming the first officer to die in the American Revolutionary War. [5] At the same moment, Private Abner Hosmer of Acton became the first ...

  9. 'Where the first shots were fired': NH, Sununu claim ... - AOL

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