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Timel<strong>in</strong>e, 1776-1816 (cont<strong>in</strong>ued)<br />

1797-1801<br />

John Adams<br />

Timothy Picker<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

1797-1800<br />

John Marshall,<br />

1800-1801<br />

Mustafa Ben<br />

Brahim,<br />

1798-1805<br />

1797:<br />

Jul., Barlow leaves Algiers<br />

Aug. USA concludes a peace treaty <strong>with</strong> Tunis<br />

<strong>with</strong> the help of the Dey who advances money<br />

and guarantees the treaty<br />

1798:<br />

Jan., Richard O’Brien arrives at Algiers as<br />

American Consul General;<br />

Feb., In the United States, Congress fathers the<br />

publication of the journal of John Foss, a<br />

former American captive at Algiers, which<br />

appeared under the title: A Journal of the<br />

Captivity and Suffer<strong>in</strong>gs of John Foss<br />

1799:<br />

Feb., William Eaton arrives at Algiers and<br />

meets Dey Mustafa<br />

1800:<br />

Oct., Dey ‘freights’ the George Wash<strong>in</strong>gton to<br />

take tribute to the Sultan <strong>in</strong> Constant<strong>in</strong>ople;<br />

Alger<strong>in</strong>e flag hoisted on the ma<strong>in</strong> mast of the<br />

American battleship; wide fulm<strong>in</strong>ations <strong>in</strong> the<br />

United States consider<strong>in</strong>g it national<br />

humiliation<br />

1801-1809<br />

Thomas<br />

Jefferson<br />

James Madison,<br />

1801-1809<br />

Ahmed,<br />

1805-1808<br />

Ali Khodja,<br />

1808-1809<br />

1801:<br />

Soon after <strong>in</strong>auguration, Jefferson orders<br />

‘squadron of observation’ <strong>in</strong>to the<br />

Mediterranean<br />

1801-1805:<br />

First Barbary War, effective naval warfare <strong>with</strong><br />

Tripoli and Muscle show at Tangier, Morocco<br />

and Tunis<br />

1803:<br />

Nov., Tobias Lear succeeds to O’Brien as<br />

Consul General at Algiers<br />

1807:<br />

Oct., treaty repudiated; Algiers’ corsairs<br />

capture 2 American vessel—the crews (9<br />

Americans) were kept prisoners at Algiers for<br />

40 days<br />

Dec., Peace reestablished after Americans paid<br />

for arrearages<br />

1808:<br />

Mar., New crisis developed but was conta<strong>in</strong>ed<br />

speedily<br />

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