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European nations employed several strategies to protect themselves against Barbary pirate raids, primarily by negotiating treaties and paying tribute to the Barbary states. They also built stronger naval forces to patrol the Mediterranean and protect merchant shipping. Some countries, like the United States after gaining independence, resorted to military action, including naval campaigns, to combat the threat. Additionally, European powers formed alliances and coalitions to enhance their collective security against piracy.
The Barbary war. It is also known as the Barbary Coastal war.It was fought against the Barbary States.
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The Barbary pirates operated out of North Africa. They raided European villages; their primary aims was to obtain Christian slaves for the Ottoman slave trade.
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The Barbary Corsairs, sometimes called the Ottoman Corsairs or Barbary Pirates, were pirates that raided American, African, and European countries' coasts. They were part of the Ottoman Empire's Barbary States and were a major part of the Slave Selling by kidnapping over 1.5 million Christians to sell as slaves.
The Barbary pirates were primarily supported by the North African states of Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli, which engaged in piracy against American and European shipping in the Mediterranean Sea. The United States went to war with these states, notably during the First Barbary War (1801-1805) and the Second Barbary War (1815), in response to the demands for tribute and the capture of American merchant ships. The conflicts aimed to protect American interests and assert naval power in the region.
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The Barbary pirates, operating from North Africa's Barbary Coast, primarily preyed on European merchant ships and American vessels from the late 16th century to the early 19th century. They targeted these ships for ransom, enslaving crew members and demanding payments for their release. Their activities prompted significant naval responses from various nations, including the United States and European powers, leading to military confrontations such as the Barbary Wars.
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