The Royal Navy did not "trade", it protected trading ships. However it did re-use captured French ships if they were considered suitable by the Admiralty and many French frigates and other types were incorporated into the Royal Navy, sometimes with modifications, as well as basic designs copied from captured vessels.
In sorts, yes.
To have control of the boats and trade.
Yes, the Royal Navy is also referred to as the British Royal Navy or the Royal British Navy.
George Washington was NEVER a member of the British Royal Navy, but he did fight in the British Army during the French and Indian War
The British has the strongest navy in the world at the time of the French and Indian War. The Royal Navy allowed for the conquer of French Canada and French colonies in the West Indies and Caribbean.
Royal Navy was created in 1707.
The British Royal Navy enforced anti-slave trade laws by sending warships to intercept slave ships. This was part of their efforts to abolish the transatlantic slave trade during the 19th century.
There were no "Islanders" in the fight against German U- boats. This fight was carried by the Canadian Navy, Royal Navy and British , Canadian and US Air forces.
There is no particular patron of the Royal Navy.
Royal Malaysian Navy's motto is ''.
Does the US Navy still hasve PT Boats
it is the main port where the british boats where and some still are there