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LEINER, FREDERICK C (2) answer(s).
 
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Privateers and profit in the war of 1812 / Leiner, Frederick C   Journal Article
Leiner, Frederick C Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract During the War of 1812, American privateers captured more than 1,000 British merchant ships as "prizes." Because privateers were privately owned, and sought profit, not glory, in combat, an obvious question is whether they made money. Perhaps surprisingly, determining the profitability of privateers is difficult. Even early in the war, privateer owners petitioned Congress to make privateering profitable by lowering customs duties. Their complaints led two treasury secretaries to use economic theory to try to understand the economic incentives for privateering. Twice, Congress made decisions guided by competing theories, ultimately lowering customs duties, yet apparently the subsidy did not increase the number of prizes brought into U.S. ports.
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Sport of arbitrary men: the privateer nonsuch and a search at sea in the war of 1812 / Leiner, Frederick C   Journal Article
Leiner, Frederick C Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words United States  America  Small Navy  Arbitrary Men  Commercial Warfare 
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