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Index
Cover
Title
Dedication
Copyright
Contents
Preface
Introduction
PART 1: THE ESTABLISHED ROYAL NAVY
Chapter 1 Royal Navy Dockyards
Chapter 2 Administering the Royal Navy
Chapter 3 Coping with Rebellion
PART 2: FORMING A NEW NAVY
Chapter 4 Colonial Maritime Tradition
Chapter 5 Congress Forms the Continental Navy
Chapter 6 Rebel Privateers Offer Profit
PART 3: CANADA PRESERVED BY THE ROYAL NAVY
Chapter 7 Congress wants Quebec
Chapter 8 Creating Squadrons to Control Lake Champlain
Chapter 9 The Battle of Lake Champlain and the Capture of Ticonderoga
Chapter 10 Canada Sustained by Control of Lake Champlain
PART 4: BLOCKADING THE COAST AND ENVELOPING NEW YORK
Chapter 11 The Royal Navy Blockade
Chapter 12 Amphibious Operations take New York
Chapter 13 Clinton and Wallace Sail the Hudson
PART 5: RAIDING THE BRITISH ISLES
Chapter 14 American Commissioners and Captains in Europe
Chapter 15 A Scotsman Desires Command
Chapter 16 Whitehaven Attacked
Chapter 17 The British Isles React
Chapter 18 Whitehaven Defends Itself
Chapter 19 Jones Loses Command
Chapter 20 Jones Sails Again
PART 6: THE ROYAL NAVY SUCCEEDS IN THE SOUTH
Chapter 21 A French Fleet and a Southern Strategy
Chapter 22 Charleston Besieged
Chapter 23 British Initiatives in the Chesapeake
PART 7: NEW ENGLAND AND NOVA SCOTIA IN CONFLICT
Chapter 24 Massachusetts’ Hubris
Chapter 25 Halifax’s Crucial Careening Yard
Chapter 26 Defending Nova Scotia
PART 8: THE SIEGE OF GIBRALTAR
Chapter 27 The Spanish Obsession with Gibraltar
Chapter 28 The DefendersSucceed
PART 9: THE CONTINENTAL NAVY IN TROUBLE
Chapter 29 Loyalist Privateers Expand the War
Chapter 30 Demise of the Continental Navy
Chapter 31 French Assistance
PART 10: FINAL CONFRONTATIONS
Chapter 32 Rodney Humiliates France
Chapter 33 Maryland and Virginia Humiliated
Chapter 34 Evacuation Becomes Migration
Affirmations
Notes
Plate Section
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