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Jefferson's War

America's First War on Terror 1801-1805
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Author Joseph Wheelan has marvelously captured the story of America's war against the Barbary pirates, our first war against terror and the nations that supported it. Two centuries ago, without congressional or public debate, the ostensibly pacifist President Thomas Jefferson launched America's first war on foreign soil. The Barbary pirates, a Muslim enemy from Tripoli, attacked European and American merchant shipping with impunity. With telling illustrations, Jefferson's War traces the events surrounding the evolution of the third president's resolute belief that peace with the Barbary States, and respect from Europe, could be achieved only through the "medium of war. " Jefferson ordered the U. S. Navy to Tripoli in 1801 to repel "force with force. " The Barbary War was also a proving ground for such young officers as William Bainbridge, Stephen Decatur, Isaac Hull, and David Porterkey players in the impending War of 1812 against Great Britain. Readers who enjoy military and naval history, presidential biographies and accounts of the early American republic, will find that Joseph Wheelan's spirited narrative of Jefferson's war provides an important new perspective on America's struggles with terrorthen and now.

Author Biography:

Joseph Wheelan, a graduate of the University of Wyoming and University of Colorado-Denver, was for 26 years an editor and reporter for the Associated Press and the Casper (Wyo.) Star-Tribune . He and his wife Pat live in Cary, North Carolina. His next book will be Jefferson's Trial, on the treason trial of Aaron Burr.
Release date NZ
September 21st, 2004
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
8 pages of black-and-white illustrations
Pages
464
Dimensions
152x229x30
ISBN-13
9780786714049
Product ID
3429174

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