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  2. Brigantine - Wikipedia

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    The brigantine was the second-most popular rig for ships built in the British colonies in North America before 1775, after the sloop. [6] The brigantine was swifter and more easily maneuvered than a sloop or schooner, hence was employed for piracy, espionage, and reconnoitering, and as an outlying attendant upon large ships for protecting a ...

  3. USS Washington (1775) - Wikipedia

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    USS Washington was a schooner acquired by the Continental Navy during the American Revolution and converted to an armed brigantine. She served for only a short period of time before being captured by the British.

  4. Nancy (1775) - Wikipedia

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    Nancy was an American sailing vessel, noted in sources as either a brig or a brigantine, that was chartered to transport war supplies during the American Revolutionary War. After learning that independence had been declared, her captain, according to his daughter, raised the first American flag in a foreign port.

  5. Massachusetts ship Tyrannicide (1776) - Wikipedia

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    Tyrannicide was re-rigged from schooner to brigantine prior to embarking on a cruise to the West Indies on 29 October 1776. [1] Tyrannicide captured the snow Ann , the brig Henry and Ann , the 140-ton snow John , and the 100-ton brig Three Friends , before returning to Massachusetts on 14 February 1777.

  6. USS Hampden - Wikipedia

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    The brigantine Hampden was originally a trading ship out of Hispaniola that carried military supplies to the United Colonies and avoided capture by HMS Cerberus thanks to the assistance of John Paul Jones, then in command of USS Providence.

  7. Brigantine Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Brigantine Bridge is a vehicular bridge over Absecon Inlet in Atlantic County, New Jersey. It is located just west of the Atlantic Ocean in Atlantic City and the resort community of Brigantine , providing the only road access to Brigantine Island .

  8. Category:Brigantines - Wikipedia

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  9. Brigantine, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Brigantine (or simply The Island) is a city in Atlantic County in the U.S. state of New Jersey.As of the 2020 United States census, the city's population was 7,716, [12] a decrease of 1,734 (−18.3%) from the 2010 census count of 9,450, [22] [23] which in turn reflected a decline of 3,144 (−25.0%) from the 12,594 counted in the 2000 census. [24]

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