Portraits Of Blue & Grey: The Biographical Civil War Podcast

The Cruise of the CSS Alabama: Pt. 2

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The CSS Alabama continued preying on Yankee shipping throughout 1863, prowling off coasts from Brazil to South Africa to Singapore.  The success of the raider, skippered by wily Captain Raphael Semmes, inflamed Anglo-American tensions to dangerous levels.  But shrewd diplomacy by the Lincoln administration eventually convinced John Bull to turn his back on the rebels, leaving Semmes and the Alabama with few ports capable of providing much-needed maintenance and repairs.  After a long-shot voyage to France, the Alabama sailed into her climactic confrontation at the Battle of Cherbourg in 1864, where the USS Kearsarge brought a dramatic conclusion to the famed cruiser's career as the world's most successful commerce raider. A big thanks goes out to all the listeners who have rated and reviewed the show! You can email Portraits of Blue & Grey at blueandgreypodcast@gmail.com with any questions or comments about the show.  We'd love to hear from you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adcho