
'The shot heard 'round the world' of American Revolution surrounded by controversy, intrigue: Who fired first?
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On the 250th anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the question still lingers: Who fired the first shot of the American Revolution, and does it even matter?
It’s been called "the shot heard ’round the world," but when it comes to who pulled the trigger, the truth remains murky. What we do know is someone fired a musket. Jasmine is a writer at Fox News Digital and a military spouse based in New Orleans. Stories can be sent to jasmine.baehr@fox.com
A musket cracked through the early morning silence of April 19, 1775. When the smoke cleared, eight American militiamen were dead, and the world would never be the same.
That one shot lit the fuse for a war that would reshape history.

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