Why Did The British-Fired First Upon The Colonist?

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At the village green of Lexington, on April the 19th, 1775, a shot rang out from an unknown shooter on an unknown side. This is as “The Shot Heard ‘Round The World.” To this day, no one is quite sure which side fired first, the British or the Colonists. I believe that the British fired first upon the Colonists. In Amos Doolittle’s 1775 painting of The Battle of Lexington, It shows the colonists running with their backs turned from the British onslaught of musket fire. However, in Henry Sandham 1886 painting of The Battle of Lexington, it shows the colonists putting up a valiant and brave attempt to fend off the British. The difference in these paintings suggests that the people who lived in Lexington wanted to make the minutemen of their town