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Spanish Convoy of 1750: Heaven's Hammer and International Diplomacy (New Perspectives on Maritime History and Nautical Archaeology)

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Author(s) James A. Lewis
ISBN / ASIN 0813033586
ISBN-13 9780813033587
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Sales Rank #4,452,777
Category History
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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Spanish flotas (convoys) traversed the Atlantic throughout the colonial period, shuttling men and goods between the Old and New Worlds. In August 1750, at the height of hurricane season, a small convoy of seven ships left Havana for Cadiz. A fierce storm scattered the ships from North Carolina's outer banks to Maryland's eastern shore. Spanish merchants, military officers, and sailors struggled to survive, protect their valuable cargo, and, eventually, find a way home. They faced piracy, rapacious English officials, and discord among crew and passengers (including dozens of English prisoners). Two and a half centuries later, the discovery of the wreckage of the convoy's flagship, La Galga, set off a legal battle between Spain and American treasure companies over salvage rights.
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