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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 133. Chapters: Battles of the Quasi-War, People of the Quasi-War, Quasi-War American ships, USS Constitution, Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord, Elbridge Gerry, Richard Somers, Stephen Decatur, Privateer, John Adams, John Marshall, USS Chesapeake, USS United States, USS Congress, 15th Infantry Regiment, USS Constellation, Richard Dale, Jay Treaty, Logan Act, USS Enterprise, USS John Adams, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, Gustavus Conyngham, Thomas MacDonough, Robert Surcouf, An Act further to protect the commerce of the United States, USS Warren, USS Ganges, John Barry, Edward Preble, USS Essex, John Rodgers, Daniel Patterson, Benjamin Stoddert, James Cole Mountflorence, Fries's Rebellion, Isaac Hull, USS Adams, USS New York, XYZ Affair, Johnston Blakeley, Edward Trenchard, Silas Talbot, 1797 State of the Union Address, Convention of 1800, USS Philadelphia, Jacob Jones, Andrew Sterett, Edme Etienne Borne Desfourneaux, William Ward Burrows I, Thomas Truxtun, Charles Stewart, USRC Virginia, USS Norfolk, George Little, USS George Washington, John Trippe, Victor Hugues, USS General Greene, USS Montezuma, USS Insurgent, Thomas Tingey, USS Retaliation, John Shaw, USS Maryland, John Percival, USS Pickering, Arthur Sinclair, USS Merrimack, Battle of Puerto Plata Harbor, James Barron, Charles Morris, USS Experiment, USS Boston, USS Baltimore, List of privateers, USS Trumbull, USS Delaware, USS Eagle, Louisa, Robert Henley, John H. Dent, Isaac Chauncey, James R. Caldwell, Gamaliel Bradford, Alexander Murray, James C. Jarvis, Joseph Israel, John Watts, Stephen Decatur, Sr., Daniel Carmick. Excerpt: USS Constitution is a wooden-hulled, three-masted heavy frigate of the United States Navy. Named by President George Washington after the Constitution of the United States of America, she is the world's oldest floating commissioned naval vessel...