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Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science
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Abascal, José Fernando de,
122
Adams, John Quincy,
111
,
275â278
Adams, Mr. (chaplain),
139
,
140
,
142
,
149
,
235
Albatross
(U.S. trader ship),
210
,
213
Alcohol,
146â147
,
155
.
See also
rum
Alexander I (Russian tsar),
10
,
13
,
111
American Revolution
      Â
Britain in,
17
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carronades in,
48
      Â
Chile and,
105
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Decatur (Stephen, Sr.) in,
33
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Derby (Elias Hasket) in,
52
      Â
Farragut (George) in,
39
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Madison (James) on,
263
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Morris (Robert) and,
52
      Â
ships during,
10â11
,
50
      Â
Talbot in,
21
      Â
Truxtun in,
19
      Â
U.S. Navy and,
12
An Exposition of the Facts and Circumstances which Justified the Expedition to Foxardo
(pamphlet by David Porter, Jr.),
276
Anderson, Evelina.
See
Porter, Evelina
Anderson, Joseph,
276
Anderson, Thomas,
38
Anderson, William,
56
Animals,
69â70
,
94
,
99
,
134
,
157â158
Anson, Lord George,
89â90
Argentina,
218
,
244
.
See also
Buenos Aires (Argentina)
Armaments,
47â49
.
See also
carronades
Astor, John Jacob,
164â165
,
167
,
169
Atlantic
(British whaling ship),
129
,
141â142
,
143
,
148
.
See also
Essex Junior
(formerly
Atlantic
whaling ship)
Bailey, Theodorus,
271
Bainbridge, William,
15â16
,
48
,
117
,
118
,
150
      Â
after War of 1812,
267
,
269
      Â
in Algeria,
26
      Â
in early months of War of 1812,
42
,
55
,
56
,
58
,
66
,
67
,
69
,
73â80
,
82â83
,
84
      Â
in Quasi-War,
25â26
      Â
in war with Tripoli,
23â36
Baker, John,
187
Ball, Sir Andrew,
36
Baltimore (battle at),
ix
,
x
,
265
Bantum, James,
258
Barclay
(U.S. whaling ship),
120â125
,
132
,
138
,
140
,
146
,
150
      Â
Farragut (David) in command of,
152â153
      Â
Galapagos Islands and,
128
Barnewell, Edward,
102
Barney, Joshua,
4â5
Barron, James,
38
Batavia,
53
Baxter, David,
136
Belcher, Thomas,
258
Blake, Joshua,
20
Blakeley, Johnston,
241â242
Blanco (American deputy vice-consul),
109
,
223
,
261
Bligh, William,
60
,
61â62
,
172â174
,
213
Board of Navy Commissioners,
273â274
Boston Gazette
,
251
Braganza, Pedro de,
103
Brazil,
66
,
70
,
72
,
73
,
82
,
84
,
103
,
111
,
112
.
See also
Rio (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Briggs, Enos,
50
Britain,
ixâx
,
15
,
54
,
107
,
118
,
151
,
187
,
252â253
,
263
      Â
at end of/after War of 1812,
265
,
275
      Â
British port of Valletta in Malta,
36
,
147â148
      Â
carronades and,
48
      Â
changing policy of, toward U.S. in War of 1812,
ixâx
      Â
Chile and,
98
      Â
Colnett charts and,
128â129
      Â
during American Revolution,
11
,
17
      Â
France and,
52
,
53
,
148
,
165
,
166
,
265
      Â
health of crews and,
63
      Â
impressment and,
10
,
18
,
37â38
      Â
in early months of War of 1812,
14
,
41
,
43
,
44
,
67
,
70â71
,
74â85
      Â
in Pacific (during War of 1812),
88
,
98
,
100â102
,
114â115
,
117
,
119
,
120
,
122
,
136â138
,
139
,
150
,
156
,
161
,
164â171
,
209
      Â
Latin America and,
111â112
      Â
Madison's (James) plan for war against,
10
      Â
money/gold carried by,
74
      Â
mutinies and,
175â177
      Â
Napoleon and,
9â10
,
15
,
119
,
151
,
263
,
265
      Â
naval convoys of,
58
      Â
Pacific Northwest and,
165
,
168â169
      Â
Peru and,
124
      Â
Portugal and,
66
,
71
,
103
      Â
Quasi-War and,
20
      Â
scurvy and warships of,
64
      Â
South America and,
113