"Good neighbourhood with all": conflict and cooperation in the First Barbary War, 1801-1805.
This dissertation argues that when the United States went to war with Tripoli in 1801, its aims were threefold: (1) a peace settlement without tribute; (2) entrance and acceptance into the Mediterranean community; and (3) respect from the nations of the Mediterranean. The American navy found it diff...
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