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The War at Sea 1812. Confrontation between the United States and Great Britain during the Napoleonic Wars

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The War at Sea 1812. Confrontation between the United States and Great Britain during the Napoleonic Wars
9.99 €
As he begins his study of the Anglo-American War at Sea of 1812, Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States, focuses on the pre-war political and social climate in Britain and America. He also assesses the state of the opposing army and navy, noting America's unpreparedness for war. Analyzing the battles in the Atlantic Ocean and on the lakes of both Americas, Roosevelt provides information about the ships participating in the war, their equipment and armament, admires the skill and bravery of military sailors, discusses the strengths and weaknesses of the opponents. In his work, Roosevelt used classic works on British history, American official letters, watch logs, original contracts, letters from captains, top military leaders, officers, and other documents from archives in Washington. As a result, this study is still considered one of the best in its field. The book is accompanied by charts explaining the balance of power in naval battles.
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