Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I A Revolutionary Experience
Chapter 1 A Disproportionate Burden on the Willing
Chapter 2 “Most Boundless Avarice”: Illegal Trade in Revolutionary Essex
Chapter 3 Blasting, Scraping, and Scavenging: Iron and Salt Production in Revolutionary New Jersey
Chapter 4 A Nest of Tories: The American-versus-American Battle of Fort Lee, 1781
Chapter 5 Rochambeau in New Jersey: The Good French Ally
Part II: The Impact of the Revolutionary Experience
Chapter 6 Destitute of Almost Everything to Support Life: The Acquisition and Loss of Wealth in Revolutionary Monmouth County, New Jersey
Chapter 7 Discharging Their Duty: Salem Quakers and Slavery, 1730–1780
Chapter 8 Slavery, Abolition, and African Americans in New Jersey’s American Revolution
Chapter 9 A Loyalist Homestead in a World Turned Upside Down
Notes on Contributors
Index