Who fired first at the Boston mass secure

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Answer: Crispus Attucks 

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In the Boston Massacre of March 5, 1770, the initial shots were fired by British soldiers in response to harassment from a mob of Boston citizens. This event heightened tensions between the British forces and local residents. However, in the later conflict at Lexington and Concord, known as the 'shot heard round the world,' it remains uncertain who fired first.

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In a historical event known as the Boston Massacre, which took place on March 5, 1770, British soldiers fired the first shots. The incident started when a mob of Boston citizens began harassing the British guards at the customs house by throwing snowballs, rocks, and sticks at them. The soldiers, provoked, fired into the crowd, leading to the death of five people, including Crispus Attucks, who became the first casualty in the war for independence. This incident amplified the level of hostility between Boston residents and British troops, who were occupying the city and causing competition for jobs.

The 'shot heard round the world' later at Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775, marked a significant escalation in the conflict, resulting in the American Revolution. Yet, even to this day, it remains unclear who fired that first shot in this particular event.

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