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Chapter I: Pre-war Exploits vs. Pirates and Indians
Chapter II: Pre-War Expeditions
Chapter III: Revolution Starts
Chapter IV: The Beginnings of a Navy
Chapter V: Events of 1776
Chapter VI: John Paul Jones (part 1)
Chapter VII: John Paul Jones (part 2)
Chapter VIII: John Paul Jones (part 3)
Chapter IX: John Paul Jones (part 4)
Chapter X: Exploits of Biddle and Tucker
Chapter XI: Hostilities of 1777
Chapter XII: Events of 1778
Chapter XIII: Last Years of the War
Chapter XIV: Engaging the Privateers
Chapter XV: Navy Disbanded
Chapter XVI: Barbary Pirates (part 1)
Chapter XVII: Barbary Pirates (part 2)
Book Summary
The American Revolution sets sail in this narrative of the naval war, from the early privateer exploits against British commerce to classic ship battles. Also includes pre-war hostilities (vs. pirates, Indians, and French) and post-war expeditions (vs. Barbary pirates).
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