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The Minutemen and Their World
Book • 1976
In *The Minutemen and Their World*, Robert A. Gross provides a detailed reconstruction of life in Concord, Massachusetts, before, during, and after the American Revolution.
The book explores how the Revolution influenced the community's consciousness, leading to increased individualism and egalitarianism.
Gross argues that changes in Concord began before the Revolution and continued afterward, reflecting broader social, economic, and spiritual shifts in New England.
The book explores how the Revolution influenced the community's consciousness, leading to increased individualism and egalitarianism.
Gross argues that changes in Concord began before the Revolution and continued afterward, reflecting broader social, economic, and spiritual shifts in New England.
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