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The Influence Of Sea Power Upon History: 1660-1783 -
Mahan looked at the history of Great Britain and realized something profound: Britain didn't rule the world because they had the best soldiers, but because they owned the
By looking back at the age of sail (1660–1783), Mahan actually predicted the age of steel—and every aircraft carrier patrolling the globe today is, in a way, a ghost of his 1890 theories. The Influence of Sea Power upon History: 1660-1783
Mahan’s book argued that "cruiser warfare"—harassing enemy merchant ships—was a waste of time. Instead, he obsessed over the He believed nations needed massive fleets of battleships to meet the enemy in one giant, cataclysmic showdown. Whoever survived that single afternoon would own the ocean for a generation. The Global Impact Mahan looked at the history of Great Britain
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