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AT SEA UNDER IMPRESSMENT

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As Britain became a dominant sailing empire during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, her ships were manned in part by impressment. The stories of the impressed men, who were forced to serve on ships against their will, have often been neglected. This book provides an historical overview of the practice, in which naval officers oversaw a press gang that abducted both British and American citizens, particularly during times of war, and held them captive until they were sent to sea as unwilling sailors. The personal accounts of thirteen men are provided, most of whom were impressed into the British Navy, but some onto pirate ships. A chapter on Dartmoor Prison is also included, an institution which held thousands of impressed Americans during the War of 1812. The book also includes prints of sailor outfits, ships of the time, and sea battles.

Author Biography:

The late Jean Choate taught history at the College of Coastal Georgia and was the author of two previous books. She lived in Brunswick, Georgia.
Release date Australia
May 30th, 2010
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
10 photographs
Pages
218
Dimensions
153x229x23
ISBN-13
9780786443741
Product ID
3981578

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