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The U.S. Navy from pre-conception to the end of 2025.

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U.S. Naval History: A Concise Chronological History of the United States Navy is the ultimate fast-paced military history guide designed for readers who want a high-yield, comprehensive overview without the dense academic filler. Moving swiftly from the early friction of the French and Indian War through the structural evolution of the New Navy era, this streamlined chronology delivers all the essential historical facts, critical naval strategies, and legendary figures in a single, engaging sitting.

Perfect for students, military history enthusiasts, and readers with a fast-paced lifestyle, this book strips away the fluff to focus on the pivotal moments that shaped the world’s dominant maritime power. Trace the timeline from the urgent acquisition of early colonial schooners and the heroic actions of Continental Navy privateers to the ironclad stalemates of the Civil War and the strategic naval modernization of the late 19th century to the end of 2025.

Written by independent researcher Jessica Berry-a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) with deep ancestral roots tied directly to Revolutionary War privateers and early American seamen-this guide blends meticulous tracking with an accessible, narrative-driven edge.

Inside this concise naval chronology, you will discover:

The Foundations of American Sea Power: From the birth of naval forces during the American Revolution and the deployment of ad-hoc fleets to the passage of the landmark Naval Act of 1794.

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Crucial Maritime Conflicts: A chronological speedrun through the Barbary Wars, the War of 1812, the Mexican-American War, and the tactical river and coastal blockades of the American Civil War.

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Evolution of Naval Engineering: The transition from traditional wooden sailing frigates to Robert Fulton’s innovative steam propulsion, screw steamers, and the game-changing revolving turrets of Civil War ironclads.

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The Rise of the “New Navy”: How Alfred Thayer Mahan’s maritime theories and the Battleship Act of 1890 transformed a modest coastal defense force into a formidable blue-water navy capable of global power projection.

Whether you are looking for a quick study guide, a comprehensive historical timeline, or a straightforward introduction to United States maritime strategy, this book offers unmatched clarity and speed. Skip the 800-page textbooks and master the timeline of America’s fleet today.

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Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 8 × 9 × 2 in