The Journal of the American Revolution, Annual Volume 2018, presents the journal's best historical research and writing over the past calendar year. The volume is designed for institutions, scholars, and enthusiasts to provide a convenient overview of the latest research and scholarship in American Revolution studies. The forty-one articles in the 2018 edition include:Anti-Indian Radicalization in the Early American West, 1774 1795 by Darren R. ReidThe Setauket Raid, December 1777 by Phillip R. GiffinThe 3rd New Jersey Regiment s Plundering of Johnson Hall by Philip D. WeaverA Proposed Alliance of the Knights of Malta and the United States of America by Bruce Ware AllenCountry Crowds in Revolutionary Massachusetts: Mobs and Militia by Ray RaphaelLafayette: An Acerbic Tongue or an Incisive Judge of Character? by Gene ProcknowAdmiral Rodney Ousts the Jews from St. Eustatius by Louis Arthur NortonPreventing Slave Insurrection in South Carolina & Georgia, 1775 1776 by Jim PiecuchThe P is for Profit: Revolutionary War Privateers and the Slave Trade by Michael ThominThe Remarkable Spanish Pilgrimage of John Adams by John L. Smith, Jr.Thomas Paine, Deism, and the Masonic Fraternity by Shai AfsaiA Fresh Look at Major Patrick Ferguson by Wayne LynchDisplaced: The Donation People of 1775 by Katie Turner Getty