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  • The '''Barbary Wars''' (1801–1805) was a conflict between the U.S. and several predatory nati
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Barbary Wars]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • .... Subsequently, however, he fought pirates in the Mediterranean during the Barbary Wars.
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  • The '''Barbary Wars''' (1801–1805) was a conflict between the U.S. and several predatory nati
    3 KB (481 words) - 23:22, 14 September 2013
  • ...tion in the U.S. Navy, beginning with Boatswain's Mate Reuben James in the Barbary Wars. Already wounded on 1804, he deliberately took a cutlass blow aimed for his
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  • ...ent of force, the Republicans themselves were later forced to subdue the [[Barbary Wars|Barbary pirates]], wage war against Britain in 1812, and again coerce Franc
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  • ...tten Wars: The Role of the U. S. Navy in the Quasi War with France and the Barbary Wars, 1798-1805'' (1968).
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  • ...ecatur]] led successful expeditions against the Barbary pirates during the Barbary Wars (1801-1805; 1815) fought between the United States and Morocco, Algiers, Tu
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  • *[[Barbary Wars/Definition]]
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  • * early 1800s - [[Barbary Wars]]: [[Algiers]], [[Morocco]], [[Tripoli]], and [[Tunis]] require U.S. to pay
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  • ...tion in the U.S. Navy, beginning with Boatswain's Mate Reuben James in the Barbary Wars. Already wounded on 1804, he deliberately took a cutlass blow aimed for his
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