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theres no specific date, i'd now my teacher told me. Look him up instead, read a bit about him to search the answer. Look up, "John Paul Jones," or "John Paul Jones:Serapis." Something like that???

9/23/1779

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The name of the ship that was commanded by John Paul Jones during his battle with the Serapis was the Bonhomme Richard. The ship was a rebuilt merchant ship that was given to America by Jacques-Donatien Le Ray.

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He captured it on September 23, 1779.

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