The Fight for a Free Sea: A Chronicle of the War of 1812 by Ralph Delahaye Paine

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Author Paine, Ralph Delahaye, 1871-1925
Editor Johnson, Allen, 1870-1931
Title The Fight for a Free Sea: A Chronicle of the War of 1812
The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 17
Original Publication [S.l. : s.n.], 1920
Series Title Chronicles of America series; v. 17
Note Reading ease score: 61.9 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
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Summary "The Fight for a Free Sea: A Chronicle of the War of 1812" by Ralph Delahaye Paine is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book meticulously explores the events, challenges, and strategic decisions surrounding the War of 1812, focusing predominantly on the American struggle for naval superiority against Great Britain. Through detailed narratives, it examines the motivations for war, the military missteps, and the eventual fights for independence on the seas, making it a captivating exploration of a pivotal moment in American history. The opening of the book sets a reflective tone regarding the War of 1812, presenting a candid analysis of the American psyche during the conflict. It begins by acknowledging the ironies and historical nostalgia surrounding a war initially perceived as a failure but ultimately deemed a victory in establishing the United States as a sovereign nation. Paine elaborates on the grievances that led to military action, including Britain's restrictive maritime policies against American commerce and the impressment of American sailors. With a clear emphasis on the inadequacies of the American military leadership and the chaotic state of preparations for war, the narrative sets the groundwork for a thorough examination of the decisions and individuals that influenced the outcome of the conflict. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class E300: History: America: Revolution to the Civil War (1783-1861)
Subject United States -- History -- War of 1812
Category Text
EBook-No. 18941
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Sep 10, 2012
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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