Dec. 13, 2014
Frigates, Brigs, Sloops, Schooners, and the Early Continental Navy's Struggle for Success
In 1775, Americans were no strangers to the ways of the sea, either in peace or in war. In the years immediately before the outbreak of the rebellion, Americans demonstrated their growing disenchantment with British rule by taking action against ships collecting revenue or delivering tea in Boston Harbor. Once the revolution began, Americans