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Barbary treaties
Barbary treaties The Barbary Treaties refer to several treaties between the United States of America ...
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Barbary States
Barbary States The states along the Barbary Coast, Algiers, Morocco, Tripoli, and Tunis, were collectively known as the Barbary States. Apart from Morocco, they were nominally ... part of the Ottoman Empire. See also Barbary pirates First Barbary War Second Barbary War Barbary treaties
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Barbary Coast
Barbary Coast For other meanings, see Barbary Coast (disambiguation). The Barbary Coast, or Barbary, was the term used by Europeans until ... sub-Saharan Africa. It also evokes the Barbary pirates, based on the North African ...
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Barbary pirates
Barbary pirates This article or section does not ... them are better described as privateers, the Barbary pirates operated out of Tunis, Tripoli, Algiers ... stretch of northern Africa known as the Barbary Coast (a medieval term for the Maghreb ... slave labour obtained through the actions of Barbary pirates. Perhaps the best-known was Barbarossa ... tried to end their piracy. Raids by Barbary pirates on Western Europe did not ...
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Second Barbary War
Second Barbary War The Second Barbary War (1815, also known as the Algerian ... Tunis, and Tripoli, known collectively as the Barbary States. It brought to a conclusive end ... states. After its victory in the First Barbary War (1801–1805), the attention of the United ... in the War of 1812. The unchastened Barbary pirate states took this opportunity to ...
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First Barbary War
First Barbary War Burning of the frigate Philadelphia in ... depicts a naval action of the First Barbary War. The First Barbary War (1801–1805, also known as the Barbary Coast War or the Tripolitan War) was ... Tunis, and Tripoli, known collectively as the Barbary States. Origins Since the 17th century, ...
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Category:United States treaties
Category:United States treaties Articles about treaties to which the United States of America ... party. For a chronologically sorted list (including treaties that do not yet have articles), see List of United States treaties. See also United States diplomatic history for ... list describing some of the more important treaties. Subcategories There are 2 subcategories to ...
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List of United States treaties
List of United States treaties This is a list of treaties to which the United States has been ... help by expanding it. Pre-Revolutionary War treaties Although the U.S. is not a ... not coming into existence till 1776, these treaties have had some relevance to later U ... Treaty of Camp Charlotte U.S. international treaties These are treaties the U.S. ...
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Treaty with Tripoli (1796)
... Joel Barlow, the American consul to the Barbary states of Algiers, Tripoli and Tunis. It ... The United States Constitution specifically states that treaties with foreign powers have the force of ... and renegotiated in 1805 after the First Barbary War, at which time Article 11 was ... secular nature of American government. Historical context Barbary Pirates At the time of the Treaty ... the north African Muslim states of the Barbary Coast (Tripoli, Algiers, Morocco, and Tunis) ...
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Protectorate of missions
... especially Constantinople, the Archipelago, Syria, Palestine, Egypt, Barbary, etc. It is French in origin, and ... form in the sixteenth century, in the treaties concluded between the kings of France and ... violation of the sacred laws." In subsequent treaties between France and Turkey the capitulations are ... during which several of them were martyred. Treaties of T'ien-tsin When the English ... China its weakness, was ended by the treaties of T'ien-tsin (24 October - ...
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