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Bob - that's a good guess, but no. Think "shot heard round the world". -Al [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, i checked wikipedia after I posted. I thought the correct answer at first, but I thought it was way too easy. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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#232
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I may be to technical here, but it was Lexington and Concord. I want to say it was a draw.
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#233
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Lexington. I'm not sure if anyone died, but I would say the Americans lost cause they fled I believe. Edit: this means the British won. [/ QUOTE ] I'll accept it - shot heard round the world was at Lexington, 8 Americans died, think no British did. So it's close enough. Though the first military encounter is really a series of battles (Battles of Lexington and Concord) and the Massachusetts Militia (including Minutemen baby) tore it up. -Al |
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#234
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Lexington and Concord was hardly a "military encounter". More like a guerilla ambush. But whatever...
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#235
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Bob - haha yeah it's not that hard. I really like American History though and know a bunch of random useless crap, so went with something I thought was pretty answer-able.
Sam - that's war, baby. -Al |
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#236
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Lexington and Concord was hardly a "military encounter". More like a guerilla ambush. But whatever... [/ QUOTE ] Good point, but it is taught as being the first shots of the war. But again, whatever... |
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#237
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Okay, I'll continue the American Revolution theme with another one:
Where did the British finally surrender (city, state), and who was the British general that signed the surrender. |
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#238
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Yorktown, Cornwallis (sp?).
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#239
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Okay, I'll continue the Revoltionary theme with another one: Where did the British finally surrender, and who was the British general that signed the surrender. [/ QUOTE ] Yorktown, Cornwallis |
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#240
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Yorktown, Cornwallis (sp?). [/ QUOTE ] got it |
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