Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The saying, “Don’t give up the ship” is attributed to which war?"
...During the War of 1812, Captain James Lawrence commanded American frigate USS Chesapeake in a single-ship action against the Royal Navy’s frigate HMS Shannon. Although slightly smaller, the British ship disabled USS Chesapeake with gunfire within the first few minutes. As Captain James Lawrence lay dying on the deck of the Chesapeake, his famous last words were “Don’t give up the ship!” Defeated and captured, Captain Lawrence died in agony three days later and was buried with full honors by his captors in Halifax.
Step 2 : Answer to the question "The saying, “Don’t give up the ship” is attributed to which war?"
War of 1812:
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