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  2. Second Barbary War - Wikipedia

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    The Second Barbary War, also known as the U.S.–Algerian War [2] and the Algerine War, [3] was a brief military conflict between the United States and the North African state of Algiers in 1815. Piracy had been rampant along the North African "Barbary" coast of the Mediterranean Sea since the 16th century.

  3. Battle off Cape Gata - Wikipedia

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    The Battle off Cape Gata, which took place June 17, 1815, off the south-east coast of Spain, was the first battle of the Second Barbary War. A squadron of U.S. vessels, under the command of Stephen Decatur, Jr., met and engaged the flagship of the Algerine Navy, the frigate Meshuda under Admiral Hamidou. After a sharp action, Decatur's squadron ...

  4. Battle of Cape Palos (1815) - Wikipedia

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    After the battle, a prize crew took Estedio to Cartagena, where Spanish authorities interned her. They returned her to Algiers at the end of the war, but then on July 18, 1815 the Algerians declared war on Spain so the Spanish government seized both her and the frigate Mashouda, which Decatur had also captured, at Cartagena.

  5. Category:Second Barbary War - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Second Barbary War" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 ...

  6. Barbary Wars - Wikipedia

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    ] The First Barbary War extended from 10 May 1801 to 10 June 1805, with the Second Barbary War lasting only three days, ending on 19 June 1815. The Barbary Wars were the first major American war fought entirely outside the New World, and in the Arab World. [4] [5] The wars were largely a reaction to piracy by the Barbary states.

  7. Treaty with Algiers (1815) - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty with Algiers, signed on June 30, 1815, marked a significant moment in American foreign policy and maritime law, concluding the Second Barbary War between the United States and the Regency of Algiers. This treaty was pivotal in establishing a framework for peace and trade relations, while also addressing the issue of American captives ...

  8. Category:Barbary Wars - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... First Barbary War; Second Barbary War; 0–9. 1711 Karamanli coup; A. Algiers;

  9. Robert Henley (naval officer) - Wikipedia

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    Captain Robert Henley (5 January 1783 – 7 October 1828) was an officer in the United States Navy during the Quasi-War with France, the War of 1812, and the Second Barbary War. He was the brother of Captain John Dandridge Henley , USN (1781–1835), who served during the First Barbary War and the War of 1812.