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  2. Pirates of Tripoli - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Pictures: Release date. February 10, 1955 ... Country: United States: Language: English: Pirates of Tripoli is a 1955 American adventure film directed by ...

  3. Barbary corsairs - Wikipedia

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    Gawalt, Gerard W. "America and the Barbary pirates: An international battle against an unconventional foe." (Library of Congress, 2011) online. London, Joshua E. Victory in Tripoli: How America's War with the Barbary Pirates Established the U.S. Navy and Shaped a Nation. New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2005. ISBN 978-0-471-44415-2; Sofka ...

  4. List of Columbia Pictures films (1950–1959) - Wikipedia

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    Co-production with Ranown Pictures Corporation and Scott-Brown Productions February 9, 1955: The Long Gray Line: Co-production with Rota Productions; Filmed in CinemaScope: February 10, 1955: Pirates of Tripoli: Co-production with The Katzman Corporation February 24, 1955: Three for the Show: Filmed in CinemaScope: February 1955: Women's Prison ...

  5. First Barbary War - Wikipedia

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    An artist's depiction of the Philadelphia aground off Tripoli, in October 1803. Before learning that Tripoli had declared war on the United States, Jefferson sent a small squadron, consisting of three frigates and one schooner, under the command of Commodore Richard Dale, with gifts and letters to attempt to maintain peace with the Barbary ...

  6. Barbary Wars - Wikipedia

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    Two American ships, the schooner Maria, and the Dauphin were captured by Algerian pirates in July 1785 and the survivors forced into slavery, their ransom set at $60,000. A rumor that Benjamin Franklin, who was en route from France to Philadelphia about that time, had been captured by Barbary pirates, caused considerable upset in the U.S. [20]

  7. Tripoli (film) - Wikipedia

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    Tripoli is a 1950 American adventure film directed by Will Price and written by Winston Miller.The film is a fictionalized account of the Battle of Derna at Derna, a coastal town in modern eastern Libya in April 1805 against Tripoli, one of the four Barbary states in North Africa and stars John Payne, Maureen O'Hara, Howard Da Silva, Phillip Reed, Grant Withers, Lowell Gilmore and Connie ...

  8. Corsairs of Algiers - Wikipedia

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    The peoples of Algiers, Tripoli, Tunis, and Salee are not pirates, but rather organized states, which have a fixed territory in which there is an established government, and with which, as with other nations, we [i.e. the Staten-General] are now at peace, now at war. Hence they seem to be entitled to the rights of independent states.

  9. Battle of Derna (1805) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Derna at Derna, Cyrenaica, was the decisive victory in April–May 1805 of a mercenary army recruited and led by United States Marines under the command of U.S. Army Lieutenant William Eaton, diplomatic Consul to Tripoli, and U.S. Marine Corps First Lieutenant Presley Neville O'Bannon.