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What was the American warship captured by British captain's last words were don't give up the ship?

The Chesapeake


What American warship was captured by the British was captain's last words were don't give up ship?

The Chesapeake


American warship captured by British whose captain's last words were Don't give up the ship!?

Chesapeake


What british warship stopped an american warship in the chesapeake?

The British warship that stopped an American warship in the Chesapeake was the HMS Leopard. This incident occurred in June 1807 when the Leopard intercepted the USS Chesapeake, leading to a confrontation that resulted in the British boarding the American vessel and impressing several sailors. The event heightened tensions between the United States and Britain, contributing to the War of 1812.


Another confederate warship built in great britain?

The CSS Alabama was a warship built in Great Britain. It was built secretly, expressly for the use of the Confederacy during the Civil War.


What is the oldest commissioned warship in the world?

Britain states that her wooden sailing ship HMS Victory is the oldest commissioned warship in the world.


How many ships did john paul Jones destroy?

I do not know all of them, but I do know one:The HMS Drake, the first British warship ever to have been captured by the new American Colonies during the American Revolution.Hope this helps!


Namesake of a confederate ship built in great britain?

warship i guess


What was the name of the American warship?

There are and have been thousands of American warships. Which one are you asking about? Please repost your question with more clues, say, the name of a battle that the warship was in . . .


When did the American warship the constitution defeat guerriere?

In 1812.


What was the last straw in Britain's breach of us?

the british attacked and looted the warship uss constitution


What Patriot sailor gained fame when he captured the British warship Serapis in 1779?

john paul Jones