That’s what I’ve been thinking. That line has always referred to the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, it could now reference another assassination.
I believe the first use of the phrase "shot heard 'round the world" was in reference to the shots fired at Concord by Minutemen at the British, setting off American Revolutionary War.
Shot heard round the world?
That’s what I’ve been thinking. That line has always referred to the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, it could now reference another assassination.
I believe the first use of the phrase "shot heard 'round the world" was in reference to the shots fired at Concord by Minutemen at the British, setting off American Revolutionary War.
Yes, but the first shots fired were in Lexington, MA as the British were on their way to the munitions stored in Concord.
OK then, thanks.
Thank you.
It was
You’re right, I wasn’t thinking clearly.