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Q Shot Heard Around The World

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Following Revere’s warning to the Patriots, Captain John Parker began assembling minutemen to meet the British. After rousing approximately 137 men, they waited for the British to arrive. However, because it had taken the British two hours to receive supplies earlier in the evening, the minutemen were way ahead of schedule. Parker requested that the minutemen retire to nearby taverns until further notice while sending a few scouts from Lexington to approximate the arrival of the British. Many of these scouts were not seen again due to British arrest. One scout, Thaddeus Bowman, did return; he had narrowly escaped arrest by British soldiers and Pitcairn’s advance troop was only half a mile behind him. Captain Parker hastily assembled his minutemen again. When Pitcairn’s forces and Parker’s minutemen met, there were 77 minutemen prepared to fight nearly 250 British soldiers. A shot was fired; although it’s not clear which side fired first. More shots ensued. After the fight came to a close, eight Americans were dead and ten were wounded. This is in comparison to one wounded British soldier and several bullet wounds in Pitcairn’s horse.

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This is widely viewed as the event that precipitated the First World War. Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Ferdinand of Austria on 28th June 1914. Princip also shot the Archduke's wife Duchess Sophie of Hohenberg but 'the two shots that were heard around the world' doesn't have quite the same ring to it. THE SHOT HEARD AROUND THE WORLD, D5, 11.3 END OF OCCUPATION. J Jan, 2021 Todd Pole. X22report The Cure Will Spread WW, Timing Is Everything, Judgement Day.