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An armed ship privately owned but armed for war is a .?

It is a privateer, provided it is commissioned or authorised by a Government (usually in time of war). Otherwise, it may be classed as a pirate or buccaneer.


What is a merchant ship that is privately is privately owned and armed with weaponds called?

A merchant ship that is privately owned and armed with weapons is known as a "privateer." Privateers were authorized by a government during wartime to attack enemy ships and seize their cargo, operating under a letter of marque. They played a significant role in naval warfare, particularly from the 16th to the 18th centuries, allowing private individuals to engage in acts of war while sharing in the profits.


What was a privately owned merchant ship with weapons called?

Ah, a privately owned merchant ship with weapons is called a privateer, my friend. These ships were often used during times of war to attack enemy vessels and disrupt their trade routes. Just imagine the vast oceans, filled with these brave ships sailing the seas in search of adventure and glory.


Another name for Ships of War?

Ship of the line, Typically the largest warship of the civil war era.. with at least 3 gun decks. Ironclad, early steam powered warship with defensive armor plating. Frigate, most common size of warship in the civil war. Privateer, privately owned warship, acting under letter of marque. Gunship, any vessel armed with cannon.


How did privateers help the American cause?

Privateers or Merchant Mariners help win the Revolutionary War. To add to this, they issued Letters of Marque to privately owned, armed merchant ships and Commissions for privateers, which were outfitted as warships to prey on enemy merchant ships


How privateers help the American cause?

Privateers or Merchant Mariners help win the Revolutionary War. To add to this, they issued Letters of Marque to privately owned, armed merchant ships and Commissions for privateers, which were outfitted as warships to prey on enemy merchant ships


What is an Armed fleet?

A group of ships armed for war


What caused the Marines to start?

With the American Revolutionary War becoming a sure bet, the Continentals were surprised to find that they owned not a single Ship of the Line or armed merchantman and decided to create the US Navy. As an afterthought, they made the decision to protect that investment by creating the US Continental Marines and authorized two battalions for immediate recruitment.


What were the supply ships from the first fleet?

navy,supply,store ship,covict transport,armed tender,sixth rate war ship.


Why did the us rely on privateers during the war 1812?

The US relied on privateers during the War of 1812 because it did not have a sufficient navy to challenge the British Empire directly. Privateers were privately owned armed ships authorized by the government to attack enemy vessels. They were a cost-effective way for the US to disrupt British trade and maritime power without having to invest heavily in building a larger navy.


What is non war armed action?

"Non"=Not "War"=Armed Conflict "Armed"=Carrying or bearing arms (weapons) "Action"=Combat/Military engagement


Who owned most of the roman farmland during its republic days?

During the early days, the plebeian class owned most of the land. During the punic wars the government took the farms because the owners were at war. After the last war the flood of slaves created government run/ privately run plantations called Latifundia that were operated by carthaginian slaves