George Washington is famously feaured in a watercraft known as a Durham boat, crossing the Delaware River. Large ferry vessels that could carry coaches, horses and even artillery were also used. The Turtle (a one-man wooden submersible) broke world history by becoming the first to be documented as having been used in combat.
With no ships of the line at their disposal, the American colonists rallied 55,000 sailors to serve on almost 1,700 privateers, capturing 2,283 enemy ships. John Paul Jones is credited with the capture of the HMS Drake on 24 April, 1778.
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he was in the revolutionary war
That would be the revolutionary war. That was the war in which the U. S. won it's independence from Great Britain.
he fought in the revolutionary war.
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If you mean the American revolutionary war, the American colonists won, and became independent of the British Empire. The independence of America was not fully accepted by Britain until after the War of 1812, however, which was a kind of revolutionary war re-match.
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Yes. The British issued counterfeit Continental money during the Revolutionary War.
they used weapons like m16 and rbg7 and the also used Mercedes and Ferrari tanks and water guns
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What kind of war tactics did who use?
This is kind of a personal question to users. Also, many of us were not in the Revolutionary War or would not like to share information about ourselves. If you do have this kind of question for anyone in paticular, please contact them on their message board.