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The United States and the Barbary Pirates The United States and the Barbary Pirates The U.S. Pays Tribute Trouble with Tripoli and Tunis War with Tripoli War with Algiers 1. In the 1700’s, the countries on the southern coastline of the Mediterranean were called the Barbary States, which included Morocco, Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli made mostly of Berbers, Arabs and other Muslims, some coming from Europe, who were ruled by a military strongman. 2. England set a precedent as they made the 1st treaty with pirates in 1662. 3. Barbary peace treaty required nation to pay “tribute” to pirate ruler, a large sum of money with annual payments of military supplies or expensive gifts. 4. Treaties might include ransom money for hostages and captives. 5. Barbary rulers frequently wanted to “renew” treaties for more money. 1. After pirates had almost stopped American commerce in the Mediterranean, in 1784, Congress agreed to negotiate treaties with the Barbary States with a maximum of $80,000 to spend.
Approximate Word count = 556 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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