This episode discusses the Second Barbary War, also known as the Algerine War. This conflict is relatively quick and will only take one episode to cover. Although there isn’t as much to talk about compared to other wars we reviewed, it is still a significant conflict, and the United States Marine Corps and the United States Navy were instrumental in winning this war.
References:
Allen, G. W. (2010). Our navy and the Barbary corsairs. Place of publication not identified: Nabu Publishing.
Chauncey, I., Clinton, D. W., Crowninshield, B. W., Decatur, S., Jones, G., Lear, T., Monroe, J., ... Smith, R. (1801). Isaac Chauncey papers.
Kimball, H. (1859). The Naval battles of the United States in the different wars with foreign nations: From the commencement of the Revolution to the present time, including privateering. Boston: Higgins and Bradley.
Lambert, F. (2013). The barbary wars: American independence in the atlantic world. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
Rodgers, J., Barron, J., Barron, S., Bullus, J., Chauncey, I., Colden, C. D., Crowninshield, B. W., ... Van, R. K. K. (1801). John Rodgers papers.
Perry, O. H., Champlin, S., Harrison, W. H., & Monroe, J. (1841). Oliver Hazard Perry papers.
William L. Clements Library., Adams, J. Q., Allen, P., Bancroft, G., Barnet, I. C., Charlton, T. U. P., Chauncey, I., ... Thompson, S. (1801). Charles Morris papers.