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The battle of the Swash and the capture of Canada

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A first-person account imagines and recounts a naval assault on an American seaport by a British fleet, tracing antecedent political neglect, failed naval reconstruction, cross-border tensions with Canada, the approach and engagement at sea, the bombardment and civilian panic, and the diplomatic armistice and treaty that follow. The narrative mixes eyewitness memoir, policy critique, and historical exposition to argue that inadequate coastal defenses and a weakened merchant marine invite foreign attack, and it appraises the military, political, and economic consequences of the conflict while offering a preventive warning to policymakers.

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Samuel Barton

Samuel Barton was an author known for his work "The Battle of the Swash and the Capture of Canada." This title reflects his engagement with themes of conflict and national identity, likely inspired by the historical context of Canada during his time. Although not widely recognized in the literary canon, Barton's contributions offer a glimpse into the narrative styles and cultural sentiments of his era.

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