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- America, 1851 -
America's Cup Legend.
At the
beggining of 1851, Sir Henry Bulwer, British Ambassador to the
United States, saw an incredible boat under construction at
William Brown's. On his return to England, he mentioned her to
his friends, and the Earl of Wilton, Commodore of the Royal
Yacht Squadron wrote to his counterpart at NYYC to invite him at
Cowes. Comodore Stevens' was clear. Of course he accepted the
invitation and declared himself ready to mesure his boat America
to the best English boats.
On her arrival
at Le Havre, America was joined by and Georges Steers her
Architect. On their visit to Paris, they were warned by the
United States Ambassador to Paris, and the editor of the "New
York Tribune" that the risk of a beating by the English was
high, and during the Universal Exhibition period, a defeat would
be humiliating for The United States.
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