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Privateering Patriots And Profits In The War Of 1812 1st Edition Faye M Kert

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Privateering Patriots And Profits In The War Of 1812 1st Edition Faye M Kert
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Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.21 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Faye M. Kert
ISBN: 9781421417486, 1421417480
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Privateering Patriots And Profits In The War Of 1812 1st Edition Faye M Kert by Faye M. Kert 9781421417486, 1421417480 instant download after payment.

The first book to tell the tale of the War of 1812 from the privateers' perspective. Winner of the John Lyman Book Award of the North American Society for Oceanic History During the War of 1812, most clashes on the high seas involved privately owned merchant ships, not official naval vessels. Licensed by their home governments and considered key weapons of maritime warfare, these ships were authorized to attack and seize enemy traders. Once the prizes were legally condemned by a prize court, the privateers could sell off ships and cargo and pocket the proceeds. Because only a handful of ship-to-ship engagements occurred between the Royal Navy and the United States Navy, it was really the privateers who fought--and won--the war at sea. In Privateering, Faye M. Kert introduces readers to U.S. and Atlantic Canadian privateers who sailed those skirmishing ships, describing both the rare captains who made money and the more common ones who lost it. Some privateers survived numerous engagements and returned to their pre-war lives; others perished under violent circumstances. Kert demonstrates how the romantic image of pirates and privateers came to obscure the dangerous and bloody reality of private armed warfare. Building on two decades of research, Privateeringplaces the story of private armed warfare within the overall context of the War of 1812. Kert highlights the economic, strategic, social, and political impact of privateering on both sides and explains why its toll on normal shipping helped convince the British that the war had grown too costly. Fascinating, unfamiliar, and full of surprises, this book will appeal to historians and general readers alike.

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