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USS North Carolina (1820)

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Consider the Navy's ship-of-the-line program that followed the War of 1812… Congress, on April 29, 1816, 'authorized to cause to be built, nine ships to rate not less than 74 guns each'. All nine were eventually laid down, in shipyards from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, to Norfolk, Virginia, and four of
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from 29 April 1825 to 18 May 1827. In the early days of the Republic, as today, a display of naval might brought a nation prestige and enhanced its commerce. This proved to be the case when Rodgers's squadron laid the groundwork for the 1830 commercial treaty with Turkey, opening ports of the Eastern
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was actually pierced (had gunports) for 102 guns, and probably originally mounted ninety-four 42-pounder (19 kg) and 32-pounder (15 kg) cannons. In 1845, she had fifty-six 42-pounders (19 kg), twenty-six 32-pounders (15 kg), and eight 8 in (200 mm) cannons, a total of
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protected the important American commerce of the eastern Pacific until March 1839. Since her great size made her less flexible than smaller ships, she returned to the
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them were completed in a timely manner by the end of 1820. None of these ships ever saw action, of course, for the world had entered an extended era of peace.
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held by Special Collections & Archives, Nimitz Library at the United States Naval Academy
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raging between Chile and Peru, and relations between the United States and Mexico strained,
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in 1866. She was sold while at New York on 1 October 1867.
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While nominally a 74-gun ship, a popular size at the time,
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was assigned to this ship before being transferred to the
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decommissioned on 30 October 1836 to fit out for the
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List of ships of the line of the United States Navy
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The entry can be found 348:West Gulf Blockading Squadron 96:United States naval architect 674:Ships built in Philadelphia 690: 289:Metropolitan Museum of Art 180:53.6 ft (16.3 m) 18: 632: 519: 330:in June, and served as a 188:21.6 ft (6.6 m) 145: 39: 30: 320:War of the Confederation 172:196 ft (60 m) 146:General characteristics 291: 272:Mediterranean and the 234:Philadelphia Navy Yard 100:Philadelphia Navy Yard 282: 276:to American traders. 340:African Nova Scotian 240:. Master Commandant 204:820 officers and men 141:sold, 1 October 1867 336:American Civil War 328:New York Navy Yard 294:After a period in 292: 230:United States Navy 21:USS North Carolina 641: 640: 413:"Panel Locations" 382:American Heritage 242:Charles W. Morgan 238:Norfolk Navy Yard 216: 215: 681: 506: 499: 492: 483: 461: 460: 433: 432: 430: 428: 409: 403: 402: 396: 394: 372: 344:Benjamin Jackson 308:Henry E. 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Index

USS North Carolina

North Carolina
William Doughty
United States naval architect
Philadelphia Navy Yard
Ship of the line
ship of the line
United States Navy
Philadelphia Navy Yard
Norfolk Navy Yard
Charles W. Morgan
flagship
John Rodgers
Black Sea

Metropolitan Museum of Art
ordinary
Pacific Squadron
Henry E. Ballard
Callao
War of the Confederation
New York Navy Yard
receiving ship
American Civil War
African Nova Scotian
Benjamin Jackson
West Gulf Blockading Squadron
in ordinary
"USS Boondoggle: The Business of America"

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