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Patriot Pirates: The Privateer War for Freedom and Fortune in the American Revolution

Patriot Pirates: The Privateer War for Freedom and Fortune in the American Revolution

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Author: Robert H Patton
Creator: Alan Sklar
Publisher: Tantor Media
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ISBN: 1400156602
Dewey Decimal Number: 973.35
EAN: 9781400156603
ASIN: 1400156602

Publication Date: May 20, 2008
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A revelation of Americaa (TM)s War of Independence, Patriot Pirates explores an overlooked aspect of the war---that of its citizen privateers, legalized sea rovers who by the thousands raided British trade ships throughout the Atlantic and who were decisive in cracking Britaina (TM)s wartime resolve.


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5 out of 5 stars Appreciating little-known history   October 21, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Most people not deeply into history of the Revolutionary War era have stereotypical impressions of both "privateering" and such characters as
George Washington and Benjamin Franklin,to say nothing of the lesser players. This book is very revealing, as it gives us insight into the way privateering was conducted --not always by "the bad guys", but often had the approval and involvement of people we consider stainless patriots.

I hope that this will become an often-referenced resource in history classes and discussions. It is not an "easy read" but a very worthwhile one for serious history buffs and scholars.



5 out of 5 stars Privateers through the Revolution   August 19, 2008
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

In Patriot Pirates, Robert H. Patton tells the story of the American privateers in the Revolution. The book covers the entire war from Boston to Yorktown. American merchants armed hundreds of small ships to interdict the British maritime supply lines. Patton illustrates how patriotism and business came together in the privateers.

I read this book along with two other works, George Washington's Secret Navy (James L. Nelson) and If By Sea (George Daughan). Nelson's book recounts the the Siege of Boston (June 1775 to March 1776) when Washington took over the nascent Continental Army and quickly realized that he didn't have the assets to do more that continue the siege. He proceeded to arm several small schooners to interdict the British maritime supply lines. These five ships were the beginning of American maritime operations which eventually included the Continental Navy and privateers in an Atlantic campaign. Daughan's concentrates on the US Navy from 1775 to 1815. Together with Patton's book, this is a full history of Early American sea power.

I'd add the following works for a library on this subject:

Frederick C. LeinerThe End of Barbary Terror
Richard ZacksThe Pirate Coast
Ian W. TollSix Frigates
A. B. C. WhippleTo the Shores of Tripoli
John R. EltingAmateurs, To Arms!



In the past year I've read several excellent books about pirates and privateers.
My interest was originally sparked in 1995 with David Cordingly's "Under the Black Flag" because this book pictured the privateers/pirates as sea-going guerrillas.

The 3 books mentioned above have one flaw. They don't provide any context for American attitudes toward privateers, smugglers, etc. The American coastal communities were very familiar with privateers and their business. Until the Seven Years War (French and Indian War) few Royal Navy ships came to North America. American's were used to doing for themselves, and making a profit therein.

When the Revolution came, Americans were ready to bring the "fight" to the enemy. If this activity mostly involved taking merchant ships as prizes, so much the better.

The following are worth reading:
Peter Earle Pirate Wars
The Sack of Panama
Stephan Talty Empire of Blue Water
Benerson Little The Sea Rover's Practice
The Buccaneer's Realm
Colin Woodard The Republic of Pirates
Together these works cover piracy from the late 16th to the early 19th Century.




2 out of 5 stars Worthy topic, misleading package   August 18, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Make no mistake, the topic of this history is NOT privateering, but rather profiteering. I say this not to discourage readers from choosing this book, but to better inform them. If your interest lies in naval history or even commercial history, look elsewhere.

That said, Patton brings forth an interesting overview of the intermingling of personal, business, and patriotic motivations that made the American Revolution possible in terms of finances and supplies. To that end, this history sheds light into the murky dealings of a few of the more important and lesser known revolutionary financiers.

However, I cannot help but feel intentionally mislead by the author and the publishers. By attempting to portray this book as something that it is not, they have diminished a solid history on an interesting topic.



5 out of 5 stars history that feels new   July 22, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I got this for my son and read it myself first. I learned things different from anything I have heard before. Some are slimy colonial characters but many just trying to get ahead like everyone. I liked how the stories came together and connect the characters and action together at the end. There was just enough money talk to be interesting but not boring. If I hear people talk about the revolution and not mention sea events in the Caribbean and the Atlantic Ocean then I'll know they didn't read this book.


5 out of 5 stars new perspective, well told   June 25, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This was very enlightening for me. I got a totally new sense of the down-and-dirty Revolutionary world. There are ocean battles in it, but if that's all you're looking for there are probably other books to go to. This one has a much wider scope that includes business, naval strategy, politics, even the slave trade. It features an array of high and low characters, and most of them aren't household names, which I thought was a good thing but others may disagree. I think the storytelling is really artful and smooth, because in a pretty short narrative it presents all sorts of scenes from Massachusetts to the Caribbean to Paris and London, but it weaves them together well, and then it ends with a couple of teenage seamen whose adventures capture the suffering, persistence, and sheer guts of the American patriots. This book turned out to be a much more significant portrayal of history than I'd thought when I first bought it.

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