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This work traces maritime commerce from its origins in small fishing craft and early coastal trade through successive phases of expansion, conflict, and technological change. It surveys the rise of smuggling, privateering, and naval engagements that influenced merchant practice; colonial and revolutionary-period commercial enterprise; foreign seizures and maritime disputes; and the transition from sail to steam. Subsequent chapters follow packet lines, clippers, and the emergence of deep-water steamships, then treat a critical period of decline and prolonged depression, highlighting how ship design, business organization, and trade patterns adapted in response to economic and naval pressures.

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John Randolph Spears

John Randolph Spears was an American author and historian known for his extensive writings on maritime history and exploration. His notable works include "The Gold Diggings of Cape Horn: A Study of Life in Tierra del Fuego and Patagonia," which explores the experiences of gold miners in South America, and the comprehensive four-volume series "The History of Our Navy from Its Origin to the Present Day, 1775-1897," which chronicles the development of the United States Navy. Spears' contributions provide valuable insights into both the adventurous spirit of the 19th century and the evolution of American naval power.

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