This book offers a detailed historical analysis of government policy supporting the American shipbuilding industry. Renninger explores the legislative measures that were taken to aid and protect the industry, examining their impact on national security, economic growth, and employment. Drawing on primary sources and archival materials, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the development of American shipbuilding from the late 18th century to the early 20th century.
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