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First Barbary War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1217 words) |
 | The First Barbary War (1801–1805, also known as the Barbary Coast War or the Tripolitan War) was one of two wars fought between the United States of America and the semiautonomous North African city-states of Morocco, Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli, known collectively as the Barbary States. |
 | The turning point in the war came with the Battle of Derna, after a remarkably daring overland attack on the Tripolitan city of Derna by a combined force of American marines and Arab, Greek and Berber mercenaries, under the command of ex-consul William Eaton and Lieutenant Presley O'Bannon. |
 | Distracted by the preludes to the War of 1812, the Americans were unable to respond to the provocation until 1815, with the Second Barbary War. |
| Barbary Wars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (208 words) |
 | The Barbary Wars were two wars between the United States of America and piratical city-states in North Africa. |
 | After September 11, 2001, some interest in the wars has been revived, with comparisons between the Americans' no-compromise stance in the early 1800s to the current War on Terrorism. |
 | The punitive actions against the Barbary States were launched by the administrations of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. |