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Rebels at Sea

Privateering in the American Revolution

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Rebels at Sea

By: Eric Jay Dolin
Narrated by: Eric Jason Martin
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The heroic story of the founding of the US Navy during the Revolution has been told many times, yet largely missing from maritime histories of America's first war is the ragtag fleet of private vessels that truly revealed the new nation's character—above all, its ambition and entrepreneurial ethos.

In Rebels at Sea, Eric Jay Dolin corrects that significant omission, and contends that privateers, as they were called, were in fact critical to the American victory. Privateers were privately owned vessels that were granted permission by the new government to seize British merchantmen and men of war. As Dolin stirringly demonstrates, at a time when the young Continental Navy numbered no more than about sixty vessels, privateers rushed to fill the gaps. Nearly 2,000 set sail over the course of the war, with tens of thousands of Americans serving on them and capturing some 1,800 British ships.

Some Americans viewed these men as cynical opportunists whose only aim was loot. Yet Dolin shows that privateersmen were as patriotic as their fellow Americans, and moreover that they greatly contributed to the war's success: diverting critical British resources to protecting their shipping, providing much-needed supplies at home, and bolstering the new nation's confidence that it might actually defeat the most powerful military force in the world.

©2022 Eric Jay Dolin (P)2022 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
Americas Armed Forces Europe Great Britain Military Naval Forces Revolution & Founding United States Pirate War
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Privateering is something I had never read about in all of the history books I’ve read! Apparently it was an integral part of our war to break away from Great Britain in the 1700s and 1800s. This book gives an informative overview of the practice.

I never knew !!!

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An entertaining and informative quick read for someone interested in early American history. I didn’t know anything about privateering before this and learned a lot

Good for American history buffs

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By no means my strength in historical knowledge, this book really helped bring me up to speed. It was well researched, well written and just plain entertaining. If you enjoy naval history, or you would like to better understand the privateers of the Revolution, this is your book. Excellent work!

Enlightening and Engaging

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This is part of the history of the revolution I’d not really known. This was a great book.

Excellent History

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book and narrator both great. specific anecdotes plus macro storyline add up to a great book

Essential history, largely unknown

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