Concord Before the Revolution: The Minutemen and a Town in Crisis | AAR S1E4

Concord Before the Revolution: The Minutemen and a Town in Crisis | AAR S1E4

In 1775, Concord was not a quiet rural town waiting for history to arrive. It was an important Massachusetts community already under strain—shaped by class divisions, religious tensions, and an eighteenth-century “affordability crisis” that had been building for years before "the shot heard 'round the world".


📄 ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Interview Transcript

►In this interview, Dr. Robert Gross examines Concord, Massachusetts, in the lead-up to the Battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775. As you will see in these discussions, the town was an important colonial town teetering between radical and conservative values until the British Imperial government effectively propelled Concord toward Revolution.


🚩About My 202nd Guest:

Dr. Robert A. Gross is Professor Emeritus of American History at the University of Connecticut (UConn). His scholarship focuses on U.S. social and cultural history from 1750 to 1850, with particular attention to the American Revolution, Transcendentalism, and New England history.

Dr. Gross is the recipient of various national awards, including fellowships from the Guggenheim, Howard, and Rockefeller Foundations, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the American Antiquarian Society. Dr. Gross is the author of several influential works, including:

  • The Minutemen and Their World
  • Transcendentalists and Their World

He joins us from Concord, Massachusetts—the central setting of this interview—which examines the town’s social and political tensions before the Revolution, as well as events in Lexington and western Massachusetts on the eve of April 19, 1775.


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📑 Video Chapters:

00:00 Select Highlights

01:57 Guest Introduction

03:25 Who were the Minutemen?

08:01 A Remarkable Tension

11:45 Concord not volunteering

15:13 Minutemen, Militia or Both?

17:10 Concord Before the Revolution

23:37 Road to April 19, 1775

27:25 Questioning Concord's Centrality

37:13 “No concord in Concord”

40:02 18th Century Affordability Crisis

45:13 Rebellion In Concord

52:58 Concord— an important town

58:39 Popular Radicalism

1:02:43 Radical vs. Conservative

1:04:44 A Rude Awakening!

1:08:40 Concord Uniting Against the British

1:13:58 Rebellion or Revolution

1:15:29 Intellectual Capital of the New Nation


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