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USS ''Constellation'' vs ''L'Insurgente'', or the action of 9 February 1799, was a single-ship action fought between
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and the
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during the
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, an undeclared war that lasted from 1798 to 1800. The battle resulted in capture of ''L'Insurgente'', after an intense firefight in which both sides exchanged heavy broadsides and
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fire. French
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ing attacks against American vessels, begun a year prior, caused the conflict between the
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. An American squadron under Commodore Thomas Truxtun had been sent to patrol the
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waters between
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and
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with orders to engage any French forces they found in the area. While Truxtun was sailing independently of his squadron in ''Constellation'', his
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, he met and engaged ''L'Insurgente''. After chasing the French ship through a storm, ''Constellation'' forced ''L'Insurgente'' into an engagement that lasted an hour and fourteen minutes before the French frigate surrendered. The French sustained heavy casualties in the action, while the numbers of American dead and wounded were low. After the action, ''L'Insurgente'' was taken to Saint Kitts and commissioned into the United States Navy as . With this and later victories, American morale soared, and Truxtun returned home to honor and praise from the American government and the public at large.


Background

In 1798, an undeclared war between the
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began due to French
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ing attacks against American vessels. These attacks were sanctioned due to the failure of the United States to repay its considerable debts to France, incurred during the
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. In response to the attacks, the United States government decided to go on the offensive by sending four naval squadrons to the
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with orders to seize armed French vessels and prevent privateers from attacking American ships. One of the squadrons, under the command of Commodore Thomas Truxtun, was dispatched to cruise between
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. Truxtun's squadron consisted of his
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, the
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, the 20-gun , the brigs and , and the
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. Opposing Truxtun were several French vessels based in
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, among them a number of privateers as well as two French naval frigates and a smaller, 20-gun
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. One of the French frigates, ''L'Insurgente'',
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d from Guadeloupe on 8 February, commanded by Michel-Pierre Barreaut.Palmer 1987, p. 98. Though the 1,265-ton ''Constellation'' was officially classified by the
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as a 36-gun frigate, during the Quasi-War she carried a heavier armament of 38 guns.Bauer 1991, p. 9. Consisting of twenty-eight 24-pounders on her
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and ten 12-pounders on her spar deck, ''Constellation'' main armament had a combined throwing weight of .Allen 1909, p. 99. In contrast, ''L'Insurgente'', rated a 32-gun , was armed with 40 cannons. The armament of Barreaut's 950-ton ship consisted of twenty-four 12-pounders, two 18-pounders, eight 6-pounders, four 32-pounder
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s, and two 24-pounder carronades, totalling a combined throwing weight of only . Thus, although Barreaut's vessel carried two more guns in total, Truxtun's frigate had a more powerful armament due to shot weight. In a boarding action, the French frigate's crew of 409 men would have had an advantage over the American ship's 309, but in a gunnery duel the Americans were superior.


Battle

At noon on 9 February, while cruising independently, Truxtun's men sighted a frigate off the coast of
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. Upon approach it was evident that the vessel was flying American colors, and ''Constellation'' attempted to move closer to investigate. Unknown to Truxtun, the frigate was the French ''L'Insurgente'' under Michel-Pierre Barreaut. Nearing the still-unidentified ''L'Insurgente'', Truxtun attempted to signal her to discern her nationality by displaying first British signals and then American signals. Not knowing the correct reply, ''L'Insurgente'' replaced the American colors with French and fired a gun. Upon sighting ''Constellation'' at 12:30 pm, Barreaut mistook the ship for a British
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and began to flee toward the Dutch islands of Saba and
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to evade his assailant. Truxtun gave chase, but was hampered at 1:30 p.m. when the two vessels ran into a
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. As a result of the storm, ''L'Insurgente'' lost her main topmast and was severely damaged, while ''Constellation'' managed to avoid significant damage and was able to close in on Barreaut.Palmer 1987, p. 99. Though Truxtun's ship initially held an advantageous position in the wind known as the weather gauge, she was over-armed, and as a result her
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side heeled so much that the gunports on that side of the vessel could not be opened. Truxtun decided to cede the weather gauge to the French by sailing around ''L'Insurgente''s leeward side and bringing ''Constellation'' near the French frigate's port side. In such a position ''Constellation'' was disadvantaged by the wind, but was able to avoid some of the heeling effect on her guns.Toll 2006, p. 117. With ''Constellation'' approaching his frigate fast, Barreaut tried to communicate with the Americans in order to avoid a fight. The American frigate ignored the French attempt at hailing her and closed to within fifty yards of ''L'Insurgente'' before opening up on her with a broadside. The double-shotted American salvo severely damaged the French frigate's
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. Barreaut's vessel replied with her own broadsides that damaged ''Constellation's'' fore topmast. Midshipman David Porter, stationed in the rigging of ''Constellations'' damaged mast, managed to relieve pressure from it and prevented its collapse. ''L'Insurgente'' attempted to close on the American frigate to board her. With less damage to her
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, ''Constellation'' was easily able to avoid Barreaut's attempts at boarding. ''Constellation'' crossed ''L'Insurgente''s bow and raked her with a broadside. Truxtun then maneuvered ''Constellation'' to ''L'Insurgente''s starboard side and fired further broadsides into the French frigate, but received damage to her rigging in return. ''Constellation'' slipped ahead of ''L'Insurgente'', again crossing her bow and raking her. Once more ''Constellation'' slipped next to ''L'Insurgente''s leeward side and fired into her, disabling the French vessel's 18-pounder guns. ''Constellation'' crossed the frigate's bow a third time, but the French ship had by then sustained massive damage. Attempts by Barreaut's crew to repair ''L'Insurgente''s rigging were fruitless and the French captain struck his colors to surrender the vessel. The engagement had lasted 74 minutes.


Aftermath

The end of the action signaled the first victory over an enemy warship for the newly formed United States Navy.Sweetman 2002, p. 16.The first capture was on 7 July 1798 when the captured without resistance the French privateer ''Le Croyable''. After Barreaut had struck his colors, Truxtun sent a boat over to board, identify, and take possession of the French vessel. It was only upon boarding ''L'Insurgente'' that the Americans learned the identity of their opponents. The storm and the battle had caused immense damage to the French frigate. In comparison, ''Constellation'' had suffered moderate damage to her rigging, but was otherwise still intact. French casualties included 29 killed and 41 wounded, while the Americans suffered two dead and two wounded. One American died shortly after the action ended, of wounds received from French fire; another was executed for cowardice by ''Constellation''s Lieutenant Andrew Sterett after the man deserted his gun at the start of the action. ''Constellation'' began taking on
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from ''L'Insurgente'', but by nightfall the two ships had become separated in a storm. Left aboard ''L'Insurgente'' were ''Constellation''s First Lieutenant John Rodgers, Midshipman David Porter, and 11 enlisted men, along with 170 French prisoners. The Americans were forced to sail the vessel short-handed while guarding the French prisoners. As the prisoners outnumbered their captors and no gear to secure them could be found aboard, the Frenchmen were driven into ''L'Insurgente''s lower holds. Finally, after three nights, ''L'Insurgente'' was brought in to Saint Kitts where ''Constellation'' was waiting for her.Spears 1897, p. 323. While at the American naval depot at Saint Kitts, ''Constellation''s troublesome 24-pounder guns were removed and replaced with 18-pounder cannons. At the American prize court in
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, ''L'Insurgente'' was condemned to be sold as a war prize, with the proceeds distributed to the crew of ''Constellation''.
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Benjamin Stoddert managed to negotiate the prize award down from $120,000 to $84,000 before purchasing ''L'Insurgente'' and commissioning her in the United States Navy as USS ''Insurgent''. For his victory over ''L'Insurgente'', Truxtun received honors both at home and abroad. When accounts of the action reached London, Truxtun was
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d by the merchants there who sent him a piece of silver plate to commemorate his victory.James 2004, p. 32. In the United States, morale soared upon hearing of the first American victory over the French. Truxtun was cited by Stoddert for his excellent conduct during the action, and songs and poems such as ''Brave Yankee Boys'' were later written about the event. In contrast, when Barreaut returned to France he was accused of failing to put up sufficient resistance in the engagement and was given a
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. Despite the accusations, he had been praised by Truxtun after the action for his bravery and was acquitted during the court-martial. The French were infuriated upon hearing the results of the action because the two countries were not officially at war; Governor Edme Étienne Borne Desfourneaux of
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demanded that ''Insurgent'' be returned to French control. Upon learning of the American refusal to repatriate ''Insurgent'', Desfourneaux was outraged and ordered all American vessels and property to be seized, while also declaring that a state of war existed between the United States and Guadeloupe. After continuing their cruise for a few weeks, both ''Insurgent'' and ''Constellation'' were forced to return to Norfolk by the end of March due to the expiration of the terms of enlistment of their crews.Allen 1909, p. 104. On her next cruise ''Constellation'' prevailed in another action against ''La Vengeance'', although her own casualties were heavy this time, and that French frigate escaped ''L'Insurgente''s fate.


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