History Of The Marine Corps
Quasi-War E31: Above the Chaos: Marines in the Topmasts of the First Frigates
- Autor: Vários
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In the face of escalating attacks by French privateers, the United States needed more than diplomacy—it needed warships. Congress responded by authorizing the construction of six frigates, vessels designed to be faster and more maneuverable than the massive ships of the line used by European navies. These frigates weren’t just built for defense; they were hunters, armed with powerful 18- and 24-pound cannons capable of unleashing devastating broadsides. Designed by naval architect Joshua Humphreys, they featured sleek, reinforced hulls that could outrun and outgun most threats. Their arrival signaled a turning point for American naval power. No longer just a vulnerable young republic, the United States was ready to fight back—and the first test of these warships was about to begin. ************* Visit HistoryoftheMarineCorps.com to subscribe to our newsletter, explore episode notes and images, and see our references. Follow us on social media for updates and bonus content: Facebook and Twitter (@marinehistor