From 1672 to 1763, France and England were at war
intermittently, for a total of over 45 years, or one year in two.
oth English and French
fishermen were caught in the turmoil. They had no choice but to set
off for the fishery and confront the enemy at sea. This was
particularly true of those from ports along the English Channel,
who lived on the border of the two countries that were at war.
During those troubled times, fishing vessels often travelled in
convoys, or at least carried more weapons than usual. The
fishermen were older and the boys younger because they were
replacing the men who had gone to war on Royal Navy ships. Many
fishermen who were exempt from military service worked on
privateers outfitted by private individuals, hoping to make a
fortune from the booty taken from the enemy.
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