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Frontmatter
LIST OF MAPS
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
PART ONE: SCOTTISH SOCIETY IN THE AGE OF COLONIZATION, 1675-1725
1. The Structure of Scottish Communities
2. The Border Background, the English
Relationship and the Development of
National Religious Traditions
3. The Patrons of Improvement:
Anglicization and Economic Planning
in the Northeastern Countryside
PART TWO: THE COLONIZATION OF EAST NEW JERSEY, 1683-1702:
THE PROPRIETARY YEARS
4. The Scottish Proprietors and the Planning of East New Jersey
5. A Scots Community: Settlement Patterns and Family Networks in the New World Environment
6. A Scots' Settlement or an English Settlement: Cultural Conflict and the Establishment of Ethnic Identity
7. Social Authority and Commercial Development in the Old World and the New
8. The Uses of Revivalism: Religion and National Identity in Scotland and America
9. Scottish Colonization and the Concept of Ethnicity in Early America
APPENDIX A: The Scottish Population of Central New Jersey
APPENDIX B: The Scottish Proprietary Group
Notes
Bibliographical Note
Index
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