"This remarkable book opens up a new vista on the history of colonial New York City by focusing on the experiences of a group that has never been the subject of a major study. In doing so, it calls into question conventional notions of the work lives and political understandings of a broad strand of the urban population and builds a convincing case for locating the emergence of artisanal republicanism several decades before the revolutionary era." (Joyce D. Goodfriend, University of Denver) "Deeply analytical and richly rewarding, From Privileges to Rights should become essential reading for historians of New York and early America." (New York History) "A powerful and complex refutation of the colonial craft idyll." (William and Mary Quarterly)