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Sea Power in Its Relations to the War of 1812, Volumes I-II, Complete

Sea Power in Its Relations to the War of 1812, Volumes I-II, Complete

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CONTENTS
VOL. I
PREFACE
ANTECEDENTS OF THE WAR
CHAPTER I Colonial Conditions
CHAPTER II From Independence to Jay's Treaty
CHAPTER III From Jay's Treaty to the Orders in Council, 1794-1807
CHAPTER IV From the Orders in Council to War
CHAPTER V The Theatre of Operations
CHAPTER VI Early Cruises and Engagements.
Hull's Operations and Surrender
CHAPTER VII Operations on the Northern Frontier after Hull's Surrender.
European Events bearing on the War
CHAPTER VIII Ocean Warfare against Commerce—Privateering—British Licenses—Naval
Actions: "Wasp" and "Frolic," "United States" and "Macedonian"
VOL. II
CHAPTER IX The Winter of 1812-1813—Bainbridge's Squadron: Actions Between "Constitution" and "Java," "Hornet" and "Peacock"—Increasing Pressure on Atlantic Coast
CHAPTER X Campaign of 1813 on the Lake Frontier, To the Battle of Lake Erie
CHAPTER XI The Campaign of 1813 on the Lakes and Northern Frontier—The Battle of Lake Erie
CHAPTER XII The Campaign of 1813 on the Lakes and Northern Frontier, After the Battle of Lake Erie
CHAPTER XIII Seaboard Maritime Operations, 1813
CHAPTER XIV Maritime Operations External to the Waters of the United States, 1813-1814
CHAPTER XV The Niagara Campaign, and Events on the Great Lakes, in 1814
CHAPTER XVI Seaboard Operations in 1814. Washington, Baltimore, and Maine
CHAPTER XVII Lake Champlain and New Orleans
CHAPTER XVIII The Peace Negotiations

About the Author
"Alfred Thayer Mahan (1840 – 1914) was a United States Navy flag officer, geostrategist, and historian, who has been called "the most important American strategist of the nineteenth century."" -- Wikipedia
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