The Rise of American Naval Power, 1776-1918Princeton University Press, 1944 - 404 من الصفحات |
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... maritime interests in the Colonies . Maritime enterprises - foreign trade , intercolonial commerce , whaling , and the fisheries - engaged a large portion of the capi- tal and inhabitants , especially of the New England Colonies . War ...
... maritime interests in the Colonies . Maritime enterprises - foreign trade , intercolonial commerce , whaling , and the fisheries - engaged a large portion of the capi- tal and inhabitants , especially of the New England Colonies . War ...
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... maritime New England and New York , who stood 31 to 6 for increasing the cruising Navy , were to vote 30 to 12 against war . The Penn- sylvania members , who voted down the frigate proposal 17 to 1 , were to favor war 16 to 2. The ...
... maritime New England and New York , who stood 31 to 6 for increasing the cruising Navy , were to vote 30 to 12 against war . The Penn- sylvania members , who voted down the frigate proposal 17 to 1 , were to favor war 16 to 2. The ...
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... maritime frontier of the United States should embrace a navy , coastal fortifications , interior communications , and an army . But their discussion of the special function and relative impor- tance of each element of their system ...
... maritime frontier of the United States should embrace a navy , coastal fortifications , interior communications , and an army . But their discussion of the special function and relative impor- tance of each element of their system ...
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Chart and Compass | 1 |
Sea Power and American Independence 1776 | 7 |
Independence Without Sea Power 17831789 | 16 |
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