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The Global Manhunt For The Confederate Ship That Sunk Union Supply Vessels, From the Caribbean to the South Pacific

May 14, 2024
Explore the global manhunt for a Confederate ship that terrorized Union supply lines, culminating in a dramatic naval battle. Learn about the overlooked naval warfare strategies of the Civil War and the intense chase between the CSS Alabama and the USS Kearsarge. Delve into the technological advancements in Civil War naval vessels and the challenges faced by the Confederate ship. Witness the all-or-nothing duel that ended the threat of the Confederacy on the high seas.
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ANECDOTE

Early Raids and Semmes' Hobby

  • The Alabama used surprise attacks, capturing Union ships and often burning them after seizing cargo.
  • Captain Semmes collected captured chronometers as a sort of 'hobby'.
INSIGHT

Treatment of Captured Crews

  • The Alabama didn't harm captured crews, possibly due to a sense of honor and pragmatism.
  • Harming crews could provoke retaliation and risked inciting rebellion among captured sailors.
INSIGHT

Alabama's Technology and Limitations

  • The Alabama was a transitional ship, utilizing both sail and steam power, making it fast but reliant on coal.
  • The need for coal limited its range and required frequent port visits, unlike sail-only ships.
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