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Blue Water Patriots - The American Revolution Afloat (Hardcover)
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Blue Water Patriots - The American Revolution Afloat (Hardcover)
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In 1775, it seemed inconceivable that the American colonists could
overcome the overwhelming military superiority of Great Britain.
Yet the belligerent colonists were certain they could defeat the
British army they so despised. On the other hand, their one great
fear was that they would not be able to overcome the presence of
the Royal Navy. Somehow though, the colonists were able to resist
the British at sea, attract capable allies, and successfully
conclude their quest for independence. The primary focus of this
work is the period prior to 1779 before the French had come to the
aid of the fledgling American nation-when the Blue Water Patriots
confronted the Royal Navy alone, relying on little more than
ingenuity and courage. In 1775, it was inconceivable that the
American colonists could have overcome the overwhelming military
superiority of Great Britain. Yet the belligerent colonists seemed
certain that they could defeat the British army they so despised.
On the other hand, the one great fear shared by all colonists was
that they would not be able to overcome the presence of the Royal
Navy. Yet, somehow, the colonists were able to resist the British
at sea, attract capable allies to aid them, and successfully
conclude their quest for independence. The American Revolution can
safely be viewed as part of a prolonged worldwide naval conflict
between France and Britain beginning with the Glorious Revolution
in 1688 and ending with the British victory at Trafalgar in 1805
during the Napoleonic Wars. This was a period in which the armed
merchantmen of the age of trade were replaced by genuine warships
whose task was to control the sea lanes. The American Revolution
was a watershed in this regard with improved warship designs, new
technologies, improved gunpowder and communications, and innovative
tactics. Although French participation in the war for independence
was crucial, the primary focus of this work is the period before
1779, when the colonists confronted the Royal Navy alone with only
their ingenuity and courage to defend them. Every school child
knows that the American Revolution began on Lexington Green in
April, 1775, but how many are aware that in 1764 a Royal Navy
cutter, St. John, engaged in the suppression of smuggling, was
fired upon by Rhode Islanders; that in 1769, the revenue sloop
Liberty was seized and burned by the people of Newport; or that in
1772, the navy cutter Gaspee was burned in the night by armed
patriots attacking from small boats. These Blue Water Patriots
fought the first battles on the road to American independence. This
is their story.
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