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Naval BattlesBy Nicole Squires
USS Constitution Known as Old Ironsides.Is a wooden hulled, three-masted frigate of the
US Navy.Oldest commissioned (still working) ship in the
world, still afloat.Constitution was one of six frigates authorized
for construction by an act of Congress in 1794.Joshua Humphreys designed them to be the
Navy’s capital ships.
Ships in War of 1812 Brig
Ship of the Line
Schooner
Frigate
Sloop
Brig• A sailing ship with two
square rigged masts
“Ship of the Line” • Was named for these
warships place in the line of battle used by navies at the times of the War of 1812.
• The heaviest and most accurate broadside usually won the battle.
Schooner • Was the most elegant and manageable sailing vessles of the age of sail.
• The name comes from the Dutch meaning lovely or beautiful.
• Two masts, main mast, foremas with the forward mast being shorter than the rear mast.
Frigate• The term
referred to ships that were often as long as a ship of the line and were square-rigged on all three masts.
Sloop• Is another
naval term that loosely applied
• Ship smaller than a frigate
Battle of Lake Erie Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry: Had built nine ships. Captain Robert Barclay: Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry
Opponent. Six Vessels. American fleet was trapped by sand bar in harbor. Barclays ship maintained a blocade of Presque Isle unit
July 1813 when sailed away for reinforcements. In mid- afternoon on September 10, Perry's flagship was
destroyed. Commander transferred over to another ship. Barclay was wounded and taken prisoner along with other
British sailors. British squadron captured and taken back as prizes. American Forces then got in complete control of Lake Erie.