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- Q5374669 abstract "Empress of China, also known as Chinese Queen, was a three-masted, square-rigged sailing ship of 360 tons, initially built in 1783 for service as a privateer. After the Treaty of Paris brought a formal end to the American Revolutionary War, the vessel was refitted for commercial purposes. She became the first American ship to sail from the newly independent United States to China, opening what is known today as the Old China Trade and transporting the first official representative of the American government to Canton.".
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- Q5374669 shipBuilder "Mr. Peck, Boston, U.S.".
- Q5374669 shipName "Empress of China".
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- Q5374669 comment "Empress of China, also known as Chinese Queen, was a three-masted, square-rigged sailing ship of 360 tons, initially built in 1783 for service as a privateer. After the Treaty of Paris brought a formal end to the American Revolutionary War, the vessel was refitted for commercial purposes.".
- Q5374669 label "Empress of China (1783)".
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- Q5374669 name "Empress of China".