The Diplomatic Relations of the United States with the Barbary Powers: 1776-1816 |
Contents
Chapter | 1 |
TREATY WITH BARBARY 17761787 | 20 |
THE ALGERINE AND TRIPOLITAN PROBLEMS | 37 |
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Adams and Jefferson agent Algerine Allen American vessels April April 15 arrived Bainbridge Barbary Corsairs Barclay Barron Bey of Tunis blockade brig Captain captives captured commerce commissioners Commodore Congress consul coöperation Corr Decatur demands Despatches Dey of Algiers Dey's Eaton to Sec Emperor English European form a treaty French frigate Gibraltar Goldsborough guns Hamet Hamet Karamanli Hamuda Humphreys Ibid instructions Jefferson Papers Joel Barlow July June King letter Logie March March 28 meantime Mediterranean Mellimelni ment minister Morocco naval Navy negotiations Nissen officers Pasha Paullin payment peace piratical Portugal Preble prisoners promised proposed ransom refused regency reported Richard O'Brien Rodgers Rufus King rulers sailed secure sent Sept ship Simpson to Sec Skjöldebrand soon Spanish squadron thousand dollars Timothy Pickering tion tribute Tripoli Tripolitan truce Tunisian U. S. Dipl United Vergennes War with Tripoli wrote Yusuf