Anglo-American naval warfare

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Anglo-American naval warfare refers to the series of naval conflicts and strategies between British and American forces, particularly prominent during the War of 1812 and other 18th–19th century maritime confrontations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical phenomenon
military history topic
naval warfare
hasCause colonial rivalry
control of sea lanes
impressment of seamen
maritime trade disputes
hasConsequence codification of prize law
development of United States naval doctrine
evolution of frigate design
expansion of Royal Navy global dominance
hasPrimaryTheater Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
hasTheater Caribbean Sea NERFINISHED
English Channel NERFINISHED
Great Lakes NERFINISHED
Irish Sea NERFINISHED
North American coastal waters NERFINISHED
involvesStrategy amphibious operations
blockade
commerce raiding
convoy system
frigate warfare
privateering
ship-of-the-line tactics
involvesTechnology carronades
frigates
gunboats
iron hull reinforcements
long guns
sailing ships of the line
sloops-of-war
mainParticipants British privateers
Royal Navy NERFINISHED
United States Navy NERFINISHED
United States privateers
notableConflict American Revolutionary War NERFINISHED
Barbary Wars NERFINISHED
Quasi-War NERFINISHED
Seven Years' War NERFINISHED
War of 1812 NERFINISHED
notableEngagement Battle of Lake Champlain NERFINISHED
Battle of Lake Erie NERFINISHED
Battle of New Orleans naval operations NERFINISHED
Battle of the Chesapeake NERFINISHED
Shannon–Chesapeake engagement NERFINISHED
USS Constitution vs HMS Guerriere
USS United States vs HMS Macedonian NERFINISHED
peakPeriod early 19th century
late 18th century
relatedConcept Age of Sail NERFINISHED
maritime strategy
naval blockade
privateering in the Age of Sail
timePeriod 18th century
19th century

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