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The U.S. became involved in a conflict with Tripoli, known as the First Barbary War (1801-1805), primarily due to piracy and extortion by the Barbary States, including Tripoli. American merchant ships were frequently attacked, and the U.S. was pressured to pay tribute for safe passage. In response to Tripoli's increasing demands and the capture of American sailors, President Thomas Jefferson decided to send naval forces to confront the Barbary pirates, marking a significant moment in U.S. foreign policy and military engagement. The conflict ultimately ended with a treaty that established a degree of respect for American shipping.

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