The contest for Lake Ontario had turned…
December 1814 CE
Naval superiority has shifted between the opposing fleets as each built new, bigger ships.
However, neither has been able to bring the other to battle when in a position of superiority, leaving the engagements on Lake Ontario a draw.
At war's end, the British will hold the advantage with the one hundred and twelve-gun HMS St Lawrence, but the Americans have laid down two even larger ships.
The majority of these ships will never see action and will be decommissioned after the war.
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