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Which event hampered the navy's growth during the 1800's?

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hi your question lack the options hence i will give the main reason

Series of war in the 1800's

Step-by-step explanation:

the growth of the Navy since its establishment in 1775 by the second continental congress was seriously hampered because after the revolutionary war the continental Navy was disbanded and a new navy was later formed due to incessant attack by Muslim north African countries on Merchant ships over the Mediterranean.

This new navy was constantly in battles with the French, the Barbary wars and the American war. at the end of the 1800's most Naval ships where out of use and the Navy could not grow because alot of Men and ships were lost at battles. this in turn hampered and demoralized sailors.

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The correct answer is either manifest destiny or the civil war

Because of the civil war and the expenses of maintaining a navy that could blockade Confederate ports, the Navy was constantly losing power and ships and after the war ended most of the 700 initial ships were completely out of service. As manifest destiny and reconstruction began spreading, the government did not focus on rebuilding its navy and a large part of the navy that remained had to focus on things like helping merchants or doing civilian runs in order to be sustained.
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