Johnson, Appellee, v. Sundry British Goods, Gardiner et al., Claimants and Appellants › Page 10
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Revolutionary War Prize Cases - Captured VesselsDuring the American Revolution, armed vessels serving under individual colonies began to prey upon British commerce. The lack of courts for the condemnation of prizes taken by the Continental vessels was a source of annoyance to General Washington. He saw a need for speedy and regular condemnation of the prizes taken by all these ships to avoid conflict among colonies. The cases in this publication cover the appeals process that resulted for dealing with prize cases.
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