With the help of many townspeople and local farmers, the Minutemen regained their confidence and patiently waited for the arrival of the British. This time in Concord, it was the British who were outnumbered. They were extremely surprised by the attack, lost 73 of their men, and were forced to retreat back to England in defeat.
From the research, I can conclude that the central reason why the Battle of Lexington and Concord occurred was because of the way King George III governed the American colonies. The many acts that he enforced on them sparked their idea of independence. I can also assume that although Britain was well recognize for its dominance and had for having the most powerful king, it clearly considered America a threat and acknowledged it as valuable. This was demonstrated through its quick reaction to prepare for the attack in Concord, and through the many years it spent trying to maintain its claim on the thirteen