Construction and Building/Launch of Constitution and the Five other frigates Flashcards

1
Q

Describe the role and purpose of a sailing frigate and its particular sailing and strategic qualities.

A

Outrun and Outgun

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Identify and explain the reasons for the building sites of the six original frigates.

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Didn't have the space to build all ships in one location. To prevent sabotage
You don't want all your eggs in one basket
(Building Sites)
NH
MA
NY
VA
PA
MD
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Explain why Boston offered essential resources to building one of the six frigates.

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Navy yard was already built

Paul Revere was available for the copper milling.

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Discuss the construction cost of the USSC in relation to the overall federal budget in 1794.

A

We were given a budget of $600,000 to build six ships. The USSC used $300,000 to build.

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Define the constitutions keel and its function in the structure of the ship.

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The keel is the backbone of the ship. The ribs were built onto this to for the skeleton of the ship.

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Identify the period of instruction and the number of attempts to launch the ship.

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It took 3 attempts.
20 SEP 1797- Failed attempt. Struck mud.
22 SEP 1797- Failed attempt. Struck mud.
21 Oct 1797- Successful attempt. Waited until Lunar tide to launch. Shot canon from Copps Hill to signify successful launch.

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Describe live oak and give an example of the importance of live oak in the construction of USSC.

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Live oak is 1.5x more dense than other oaks and 5x more dense than any other wood available at the time.
The design of the ship was in a “layered cookie” pattern. White oak would be on the outer most layer, live oak in the middle and another layer of white oak on the inner most layer.

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Describe the approximate percentage of the Ship that remains true from 1797 and why.

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8 to 12% remains. (keel, and various other locations forward and aft)
85% of the ship was rebuilt during the 1927 restoration.

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