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McMillin rests his case instead on anecdotes, comments from contemporary observers, and arguments about the impact on the already awful experience of a slaving voyage of first, the war at sea, second, the rush to buy slaves as abolition approached, and third the lengthened time on board ensured by the rise of the New Orleans market. Based on the propositions of the state's unified military strategy, naval strategy encompasses matters pertaining to the conduct of war at sea and determines the direction of the main attack on maritime theaters of operations in the interest of attaining the objectives arising from the state's military strategy, which is predetermined by politics. Rome failed in her attempt to conquer Carthage by land, but ultimately won the war at sea, forcing Carthage's army stranded on Sicily to surrender. |
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