DIFFICULT Life of British Sailor Napoleonic Wars - Mega Episode

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The Napoleonic Era of the late 1700s and early 1800s is considered the British Royal Navy's most lauded era in the history of the British Royal Navy.. It is the era made famous by Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson and the Battle of Trafalgar. However, there are other stories that haven't been told as frequently. Stories of valor, bravery and glory...and even sadness and despair. Enter YOU, a British sailor with merchant experience who was "impressed" into the British navy. You will experience the life and history of a British Royal Navy sailor.

All events and times are factual, only the main character is fictional.

Additional resources include:
"The Seafarers: The East IndiaMen" - Russell Miller
"Playing at Command: Midshipment and Quarterdeck boys in the Royal Navy 1793-1815" Thesis of Samantha A. Cavell
"Nelson's Navy" - Philip Haythornthwaite & William Younghusband
"The Arming and Fitting of English Ships of War" - Brian Lavery
"The Royal Navy 1793-1815" - Gregory Fremont-Barnes
"Commissioned officers' Careers in the Royal Navy, 1690-1815
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"Empire on the Seven Seas, the British Empire" - Charles Schriber & Sons
"The Naval History of Great Britain: From the Year MDCCLXXXIII to MDCCCXXII" - Edward Pelham Brenton
"The British Navy: its strength, resources, and administration, Volume 1" - Thomas B Brassey
"The Royal Navy: a history from the earliest times to the present, Volume 6" - Various Authors
"Poor Jack: The Perilous History of the Merchant Seaman" - Ronald Hope
"A New History of British Shipping" - Ronald Hope
"The British Mercantile Marine" - Edward Blackmore

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Music Sources:
All music from epidemicsound.com

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