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American Merchant Ships and Sailors

CHAPTER I
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But this bustling trade was short-lived.

The argosies that set forth on their peaceful errand were shattered by enemies more dreaded than wind or sea.

Many a ship reached the port eagerly sought only to rot there; many a merchant was beggared, nor knew what had befallen his hopeful venture until some belated consular report told of its condemnation in some French or English admiralty court.
[Illustration: EARLY TYPE OF SMACK] For England met France's hospitality with a new stroke at American interests.

The trade was not neutral, she said.

France had been forced to her concession by war.


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