2 edition of Free trade & sailor"s rights! found in the catalog.
Free trade & sailor"s rights!
Published
1813
by Printed at the office of the Argus in Albany (N.Y.)
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Series | Early American imprints -- no. 28560 |
Contributions | Tompkins, Daniel D., 1774-1825, Tayler, John, 1742-1829 |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 20 p |
Number of Pages | 20 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL15080874M |
Free Trade and Sailors’ Rights: The Bicentennial of the War of Ronald Utt Nearly two centuries ago a Georgetown lawyer named Francis Scott Key stood on the deck of a ship anchored in the Patapsco River and watched the British army and navy attack : Ronald Utt. Free Trade and Sailors' Rights in the War of Paul A. Gilje: Books - 5/5(1).
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This book examines the political slogan "free trade and sailors rights" and traces its sources to eighteenth-century intellectual thought and Americans' previous experience with impressment into the British navy.
The book details the diplomatic history surrounding the War of and provides a brief narrative of the conflict by: 9.
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Free trade demanded the protection of American commerce, while sailors' rights insisted that the British end the impressment of seamen from American ships. Repeated for decades in Congress and On 2 JulyCaptain David Porter raised a banner on the USS Essex proclaiming 'a free trade and sailors rights', thus creating a political slogan /5.
Free Trade and Sailors' Rights: The War of and the Shaping of America [James L. Kochan] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Free Trade and Sailors' Rights: The War of and the Shaping of AmericaReviews: 2. From the “foretopgallant mast was hoisted a white flag, with these words ‘A free trade and sailors rights.’” Porter's cruise was short and incredibly successful.
In seventy days he captured ten prizes, including the outgunned HMS Alert – the first British warship to surrender to an American vessel during the War of On July 2,Captain David Porter raised a banner on the USS Essex proclaiming "A free trade and sailors rights," thus creating a political slogan that explained the War of Free trade demanded the protection of American commerce, while sailors' rights insisted that the British end the impressment of seamen from American ships.
The book’s primary purpose is an examination of the larger cultural meaning of the phrase ‘free trade and sailors’ rights’ in the early national period – a political slogan that captured both the war aims of the Republican elite leadership and the democratic aspirations of the common people and thus gave the war an importance for American history that.
Open Library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published. Free trade & sailor's rights. by,Printed at the office of the Argus edition, Microform in EnglishPages: The United States, in an effort to defend neutral trade, declared its second war against England on J The slogan “free trade and sailors’ rights” became the rallying cry of.
This book examines the political slogan "free trade and sailors rights" and traces its sources to eighteenth-century intellectual thought and Americans' previous experience with impressment into the British navy.
The book details the diplomatic history surrounding the War of and provides a brief narrative of the conflict itself/5(2).
Book description On 2 JulyCaptain David Porter raised a banner on the USS Essex proclaiming 'a free trade and sailors rights', thus creating a political slogan that explained the Cited by: 9.
Free trade and sailors' rights a bibliography of the War of by John C. Fredriksen Published by Greenwood Press in Westport, : John C. Fredriksen. Title Free trade and sailors' rights. Created / Published Philadelphia, Pub. by the Proprietor, D. Heartt, Printer, Free Trade and Sailors’ Rights in the War of belongs on the short list of essential books on the 'Second War of Independence'." Frank Cogliano, University of Edinburgh "This is a fascinating work; an extremely valuable contribution to the literature on the Early American : From the publishers: On 2 JulyCaptain David Porter raised a banner on the USS Essex proclaiming 'a free trade and sailors rights', thus creating a political slogan that explained the War of Free trade demanded the protection of American commerce, while sailors' rights insisted that the British end the impressment of seamen [ ].
Free Trade and Sailors’ Rights in the War of on another book at the C. Starr Center for the Study of the American Expe-rience, Chestertown, Maryland, in November More recently I presented some of my ideas on free trade and the origins of the War of on the American side of the Atlantic.
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see also: Commodore Perry: Nylon Flag; Size 12x18" 2x3' 3x5' 4x6' 5x8' 6x10' Each $ $ $ $ Our young nation fought a second war for independence with the cry, "Free trade and sailors' rights!" Taken from "The Great American Book of Biography," by Hamilton W.
Mabie, et al. (Philadelphia: International Publishing Company, ). Edited by Gary M. Bohannon. Free Trade and Sailors' Rights in the War of belongs on the short list of essential books on the 'Second War of Independence'." Frank Cogliano, University of Edinburgh "This is a fascinating work; an extremely valuable contribution to the literature on the Early American Republic/5(5).
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