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Cynthia Schultz
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21 November, 14:52
Why is the Barbary War important
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Zayden Erickson
21 November, 15:18
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The Barbary pirates were seizing US ships for ransom. One time with two British frigates near bye. That forced a change in Jefferson and he realized he had to have a Navy. He order the Constitution class frigates and some smaller vessels. The start of the blue-water Navy.
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