MHSM: The American Revolution: Catalyst for Fundamental Changes

Thursday, June 57:00—8:30 PMBonsignore HallMedford Public Library111 High Street, Medford, MA, 02155
KitchenMedford Public Library111 High Street, Medford, MA, 02155

In 1818 John Adams wrote "But what do We mean by the American Revolution? Do We mean the American War? The Revolution was effected before the War commenced. The Revolution was in the Minds and Hearts of the People." Medford's experience of the American Revolution as a war is a well-documented and a proud chapter of the community's history. But to what extent was there a revolution in the hearts and minds of Medford's people of the kind that Adams described? In this presentation, James Bennett will examine late 18th century primary sources from Medford to shed light on the fundamental nature of how the people of Medford experienced political change during the tumultuous years of the revolutionary and early national periods. For Medford, was the American Revolution simply a war to remove royal authority from the apex of their political system, or was it a catalyst for a much more fundamental change in the values of their political system as a whole? This presentation will point to some possible answers to that question, and spark conversations in the community about what that historical experience 250 years ago means for us today.

This program is brought to you by Medford Historical Society and Museum. 

For more information, email medfordhistorical02155@gmail.com   

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