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that and to surrender shortly AY ad Teo thereafter. appeared ctived only light damage to her poem, spars and rigging, the Guerriere| Oliver Wendell Was a total wreck and had to be 80 stirred the burned at sea. It was Juring this to dismantie ight that an unknown American ily aside. seaman gave the Constitution her the Federal Consti-| The Constitution was ome of [famous nickname after seeing a on ve composed and pub-|Six Irigates whose construction|Shot sebound from her hull lished. Hamilton, alone, wrote! Was authorized by a reluctant] The Constitution placed anthan 51 of these essays Congress to stem the ruthless other distinguished victory in her which appeared in the Federalist;|depredations of Barbary Coast/log in December of 1812 against the remaining number pirates on American merchant- the British frigate Java ed the literary efforts of James men sailing the Mediterranean. cruising off South America. After Madison and John Jay. This building program was nec-| two hours of fighting, the British x essary because the fact that, ship struck her colors, ha Jost
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