It was the first battles of the revolutionary war, British soldiers shot at americans, many colonists began to question their attachment to Britain. At the formal start of the American War for Independence, the Battles of Lexington and Concord led to support for the independence movement for several reasons. For one thing, the Lexington battle demonstrated yet again the British willingness to shed American blood, and this galvanized many Americans. For another thing, the American victory at Concord inspired confidence in many <span>Americans that the British could be beaten in a war.Hope this helps</span>
Way for the british to have access to the items that america had and also make sure that they could regulate what was going in and out of america (trade wise)
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Americans during this time supported isolationism because they did not want to be drawn into more destructive wars that were not really any of the US's business
He is deceased. So I don't know if you worded your answer wrong but I guess it's a trick question.