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Zacks, Richard.
The pirate coast :
Thomas Jefferson, the first marines, and the secret mission of 1805 /
Richard Zacks.
1st ed.
New York :
Hyperion,
[2005]
©2005.
viii, 432 pages, [8] pages of plates :
ill, maps, portraits, facsimiles ;
25 cm.
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Maps on endpapers.
Includes bibliographical references (pages [417]-421) and index.
In an attempt to stop the legendary Barbary Pirates of North Africa from hijacking American ships, William Eaton set out in 1805 on a secret mission to overthrow the government of Tripoli. The operation was sanctioned by President Thomas Jefferson, but at the last moment he grew wary of "intermeddling" in a foreign government, and Eaton set off without national support. Short on supplies, given very little money and only a few men, Eaton's mission seemed doomed from the start. But he improbably triumphed, recruiting a band of European mercenaries in Alexandria, along with some Arab cavalry and Bedouin fighters, and leading them on a march across the Libyan Desert. The success of the event is immortalized in the Marines' Hymn, but Jefferson never allowed Eaton the fame he craved.--From publisher description.
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Jefferson, Thomas
1743-1826.
Pirates
Africa, North
History
19th century.
United States
History
Tripolitan War, 1801-1805.
United States
History
Tripolitan War, 1801-1805
Underground movements.
United States
History
Tripolitan War, 1801-1805
Naval operations.