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Title: | The American-Barbary Wars 1801-1816 |
Authors: | LAKHDAR, Larbi BORSALI, Fewzi / supervisor |
Keywords: | Barbary States United States Diplomacy Foreign Relationship Ottoman Empire Tunis Morocco Tripoli Relations |
Issue Date: | 20-Jun-2019 |
Publisher: | Ahmed Draia University - Adrar |
Abstract: | Wars that flare between one country and another are mainly due to the oppressive policies applied on the weakest country. However, the constant oppression leads a country first, to subdue, then, to resist and to fight back when obtaining power. The American- Barbary wars 1801-1816 are a clear example for the oppressive policies that the Barbary States practiced on the United States. After the independence, American ships were unable to sail in the Mediterranean Sea due to the piratical practices of the Barbary States. But the United Sates could build a strong navy by which she could overwhelm these states and achieve supremacy in the waters. |
Description: | Anglophone Literature and Civilization entitled |
URI: | http://www.univ-adrar.dz/:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3181 |
Appears in Collections: | Mémoire de Master |
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