This Weekend in History on April 19 and 20: The Columbine School Shooting and Adolf Hitler's Birthday
April 19th and 20th are dates that resonate through history. One of the most pivotal events associated with April 19 occurred in 1775 when the Battles of Lexington and Concord ignited the American Revolutionary War. Often considered the opening salvo in the fight for American independence, these skirmishes marked the moment when colonial militias confronted British troops, setting the stage for a new nation to emerge. The phrase “the shot heard ’round the world” is commonly linked to this day, symbolizing the global impact of the struggle for liberty. Earlier in history, on April 19, 1770, Sweden witnessed the coronation of King Gustav III. His reign was notable for efforts to strengthen royal authority and promote the arts and culture, leaving a lasting imprint on Swedish society. Although his time on the throne was cut short by his assassination in 1792, Gustav III’s influence remains significant in Swedish history. Moving forward to the 20th century,