The United States Navy - Barbary Pirates to The War of 1812

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  • @nikoknowledge6660
    @nikoknowledge6660 2 года назад +14

    We’ll spend Millions for defense, but not a cent for tribute is the hardest damn quote for some reason

  • @michaelbacarella4673
    @michaelbacarella4673 6 лет назад +41

    The Kingdom of Sicily was America's staunchest ally. When a large squadron of US ships sailed to the Mediterranean to blockade the port of Tripoli. May 31, 1801 Commodore Edward Preble traveled to Messina, Sicily to the court of King Francis Monarch of the Kingdom of The Kingdom of Sicily. He sought help and found a good ally. Though Sicily was in the throws of war with Napoleon, King Francis supplied the Americans with manpower, craftsmen, ammunition, supplies, gunboats, mortar boats, and the ports of Messina, Syracuse and Palermo to be used as a naval base to launch operations against a port walled fortress city protected by 115 heavy artillery manned by 25,000 soldiers, assisted by a fleet of 10 ten gunned brigs, 2 eight gun schooner-s, 2 large galleys, and 19 gunboats. Sources: Naval Documents related to the United States Wars with the Barbary Powers ibiblio.org/anrs/docs/E/E3/nd_barbarywars_v04p01.pdf For a muster roll of of the mariners, cannoneers, soldiers and sailors from the Kingdom of Sicily who served with the American Navy see daddezio.com/italy/barbary/index.html Greek and Italian Volunteers with General Eaton in his expedition to Derne, Tripoli 1804-1805 Sicilians and Neapolitans Serving On US Ships from 1803 To 1805 daddezio.com/italy/barbary/list2.html Sicilians and Neapolitans composing The Marine Band: February 17, 1805 daddezio.com/italy/barbary/list3.html Sicilians and Neapolitans Serving On Sicilian Gunboats and Mortar Boats daddezio.com/italy/barbary/list4.html
    lists the names of the Sicilians
    and Neapolitians serving on the gunboats
    Angelene, Francesco > 3rd Class; Gunboat 2; Volume IV Page 359
    Appuzza, Antonio > Gunboat 2; Volume IV Page 359
    Antonio Apuzzo, Circa 1777 - 1837
    Antonio Apuzzo was born circa 1777, to Carmine Apuzzo and Grazia Esposito.
    Antonio married Rosa Vanacore.
    Antonio passed away on month day 1837, at age 60 at death place.
    Apreo, Carmine > Gunboat 6; Volume IV Page 359
    Arrito, Tommaso > Gunboat 3; Volume IV Page 359; aka Aruito
    Artiumo, Pasquale > Gunboat 1; Volume IV Page 359
    Autone, Luigi > aka Autore, Autory;Pilot on the ENTERPRISE, and on the Ancona Sicilian Gunboat # 2; Volume VI pages 197 and 224;
    Aveta, Giuseppe > Gunboat 3; Volume IV Page 359
    Basile, Domenico > Gunboat 6; Volume IV Page 360
    Battimiello, Catiello > Gunboat 1; Volume IV Page 359
    Bongiorno, Felice > Gunboat 3; Volume IV Page 359
    Boscarun, Bartholemew > Neapolitan; U.S. brig Scourge Volume IV Page 515
    Bricoa, Philip > Ord. Seaman; U.S. brig Scourge Volume IV Page 515 and Volume V
    Burrello, Andrea > Gunboat 6; Volume IV Page 359
    C:
    Cafarello, Filippe > Gunboat 6 Appuntatore (Lance Corporal); Volume IV Page 360
    Cambese, Guiangeito > Neapolitan on US brig Scourge; Volume IV Page 515
    Cammilleri, Ignazio > Mate English ship Eliza; IV
    Volume IV Page 245
    Cammillieri, Nicolai >artist; II
    Candela, Giacomo, > 3rd Class Gunboat 1; IV
    Volume IV Page 359
    Candelo, Domenico > Gunboat 3; Volume IV Page 359
    Caravello, Giuseppe > Gunboat 1; Volume IV Page 359
    Carnaso, Joseph > Ord # 352 July 29, 1803; R Gunboat at Syracuse 7/18/1804; V
    Casteliaccio, Arcangelo > Gunboat 5; Volume IV Page 360
    Casteliaccio, Girolamo > Gunboat 4; Volume IV Page 360
    Castellano, Carto > 4th Class Gunboat 6; Volume IV Page 360
    Catalano, Salvadore, Pilot, U. S. ketch
    Intrepid and Constitution: All pages Volume III
    Witnessed capture of Philadelphia
    and Mastico's participation
    in pages 180-181
    Burning of Philadelphia Pages
    421,423,443
    Commended by Lt. Stephen Decatur, Jr
    pages 414-415,416,417
    Opinion of, regarding possibility
    of getting the PhiladeIphia out of
    the harbor Page 421
    Burning of Philadelphia Pages
    421,423,443
    reference to Catalano Page 602
    Cesario, Giuseppe > Gunboat 6; Volume IV Page 360
    Cesario, Giacomo > Gunboat 6;Volume IV Page 360
    Cexezo, Francsico Volume III Page 164
    --
    Chisrio, John, seaman, No. 80,
    Philadephia; Volume III Page 184
    Cingolla, Giuseppe > Gunboat 3; Volume IV Page 360
    Criscuolo, Raffaile di > Mar. 3rd Class Gunboat 1; Volume IV Page 3
    Cristino, Galeguo > Mar. 3rd Class Gunboat 6;
    Volume IV Page 359
    Cristino, Michaelangelo > Gunboat 6; Volume IV Page 360
    Crocillo, Peter F., Surgeon's Mate
    Volume IV Page 29
    Curcio, Giovanni > Gunboat 5; Volume IV Page 360
    Cutulillo, Antonio > Gunboat 2; Volume IV Page 360
    D:
    Delitia, John, ordinary seaman, U. S. brig Scourge
    Volume IV Page 515
    De Simone, Domenico > Gunboat 3; Volume IV Page 359
    di Alessandro, Giuseppe > Gunboat 4; IV
    Donnarumena, Fedele > Gunboat 2; Volume IV Page 359
    Donnarumena, Salvatore > Gunboat 3; Volume IV Page 359
    E:
    Elia, Francesco di > 2nd Capo Gunboat 5; Volume IV Page 360
    F:
    Facaruolo, Bartolomeo
    Fariello, Antonio > Mar 3rd Gunboat 3; Volume IV Page 360
    Favaruolo, Bartolomero aka Facaruolo> Gunboat 1; IV Volume IV Page 359
    Fino, Antonio di > Gunboat 5; Volume IV Page 360
    Fiorentino, Vincenzo > Gunboat 6; Volume IV Page 359
    G:
    Gilio, Francesco Captain commanding the Eliza who carried provisions, water and money to Commodore Preble off Tripoli; Volume IV Page 244-246, 25, 431, 443,446,449
    Geri, Tommasco > 4th Class Gunboat 5; Volume IV Page 359
    Gorea, Nichola > Ord. # 373 Nov .5, 1804; V
    I:
    Isace, Giovanni > 4th Class Gunboat 1; Volume IV Page 359
    J:
    Jacono, Rajine > Gunboat 5; Volume IV Page 359
    L:
    La Cava, Giuseppe > Gunboat 3; Volume IV Page 359
    Leva, Pasquale di > 3rd Cl Gunboat 5; Volume IV Page 360
    Lorenzo, Antonio di > Gunboat 5; Volume IV Page 360
    Luongo, Gaetano > 2nd Class Gunboat 3; Volume IV Page 360
    M:
    Magliano, Pasquale > Gunboat 4; Volume IV Page 360
    Marenzo, Emanuel > Ord # 17 Oct. 14 at Malta;V
    Martino, Mariano di > Gunboat 4; Volume IV Page 360
    Martino, Francesco di > Gunboat 6; Volume IV Page 360
    Massi, don Antonio aka Massene > Neapolitan Bombadier commander commended by Preble; Volume IV Page 523
    Messina, Biaggo > Mar 3rd Gunboat 2; Volume IV Page 359
    Mievith, Matteo > Sailing master; re Ancona gunboat # 2; VI
    Migliaccio, Francesco Antonio > Gunboat 4; Volume IV Page 359
    Migliore, Antonio > Appuntatore (Lance Corporal) Gunboat 1; Volume IV Page 359
    ; VI
    Mirabilo, Vincenzo > Appuntatore (Lance Corporal) Gunboat 2; Volume IV Page 359
    ; VI
    Mirro, Pasquale > Gunboat 4; Volume IV Page 359
    Molica, Domenico > Gunboat 5; Volume IV Page 360
    Morgera, Scipione > Gunboat 2; Volume IV Page 359
    Morrell, Antonio, seaman, Siren and G. B.
    No. 9., wounded Volume IV Page 309, 381
    Muollo, Antonio > Gunboat 5; Volume IV Page 360
    N:
    Nobilione, Pasquale > Gunboat 3 & 5; Tripoli on August 7, 1804; Volume IV Page 359,360; V
    O:
    P:
    Pace, Giuseppe > Gunboat 1; Volume IV Page 359
    Palle, Geremia > Gunboat 5; Volume IV Page 360
    Palma, Gennaro di > Gunboat 5; Volume IV Page 360
    Paola, Raffaele di > Gunboat 4; Volume IV Page 360
    Parmasan, Vinzencio > Neapolita, U.S. brig Scourge Volume IV Page 515
    Parzieri, Giuseppe > 2nd Class Gunboat 1; Volume IV Page 359
    Percuece, Giuseppe > Gunboat 1; Volume IV Page 359
    Persico, Vincenzo > Gunboat 3; Volume IV Page 359
    Pinelli, Michele > Gunboat 6; IV
    Pizzarello, Giovanni > Appuntatore (Lance
    Corporal); Volume IV Page 360; VI
    Portelli, Antonio > Gunboat 6; Volume IV Page 360
    Procida, Tommaso > Padrone Guardiano Gunboat 1; Volume IV Page 359
    R:
    Raffone, Nicola > Gunboat 2; Volume IV Page 359
    Raja, Givacchino > 3rd Capo Gunboat 2; Volume IV Page 359
    Raja, Giuseppe > 3rd Gunboat 4; Volume IV Page 360
    Raspacele, Luigi > Gunboat 2; Volume IV Page 359
    Regina, Giovanni > Mar di e Class Gunboat 2; IV and Gunboat 4; Volume IV Page 360
    Ricciardo, Domenico > Gunboat 2; Volume IV Page 359
    Romitiello, Giovanni >Padrone Guardiano Gunboat 5; Volume IV Page 360
    Rotunno, Antonio > Mar 3rd Class Gunboat 5; IV
    Volume IV Page 360
    S:
    Sacco, Francesco > 3rd Class Gunboat 3; Volume IV Page 359
    Salemo, Genaro > Padrone Guardiano Gunboat 6; Volume IV Page 360
    Salpietro, Antonio > 2 Class Gunboat 4; Volume IV Page 360
    San Filippe, Giuseppe > 3rd Cap Gunboat 1; Volume IV Page 359
    Santa Lamaechia, Ancello >Padrone Guardiano Gunboat 2; Volume IV Page 359
    Santoro, Antonio > Gunboat 5; Volume IV Page 360
    Sciarrone, Diego > 3rd Class Gunboat 6; Volume IV Page 360
    Scuada, Salvatore >Padrone Guardiano Gunboat 3; Volume IV Page 359
    Sinagra, Giuseppe > Gunboat 6; Volume IV Page 360
    Sposito, Raffaile > Gunboat 1; Volume IV Page 359
    Sposito, Antonio > Gunboat 3; Volume IV Page 359
    Sposito, Tommaso > 3 Gunboat 4; Volume IV Page 360
    Sposito, Francesco > Gunboat 4; Volume IV Page 360
    Sposito Di Giovanni, Pasquale > Gunboat 1; Volume IV Page 359
    Sposito Di Giovanni, Vicencenso > Gunboat 1; Volume IV Page 359
    Stajano, Giovanni > 2nd Class Gunboat 2; Volume IV Page 359
    T:
    Talanga, Ottavio > Padrone Guardiano Gunboat 4; Volume IV Page 360
    Tasulo, Domenico > Gunboat 2; Volume IV Page 359
    Terrigno, Gaetano > Gunboat 4; Volume IV Page 360
    Torte, Tommaso > Gunboat 2; Volume IV Page 359
    Tortora, Giuseppe > Gunboat 4; Volume IV Page 360
    Tricoli, Antonio > Gunboat 2; Volume IV Page 359
    Tripoli, Frederick, boy, U. S. brig Scourge
    Volume IV Page 515
    Tripoli, Henry, boy, U. S. brig
    Scourge Volume IV Page 515
    Tripoli, Jack, boy, U. S. brig Scourge
    Volume IV Page 515
    U:
    V:G
    Valera, Guiteano > Neapolitan, U. S. brig Scourge
    Volume IV Page 515
    Z:
    Zaraffa, Givacchino > Appuntatore (Lance Corporal); Volume IV Page 359; VI

    • @rockyledbetter8149
      @rockyledbetter8149 4 года назад +4

      Good stuff man! Thanks for the info!

    • @rc59191
      @rc59191 3 года назад +1

      Dude that's really cool there any books you know of that talk about the subject?

    • @manitheman0806
      @manitheman0806 2 года назад +1

      Great job and great information!!!

    • @robertortiz-wilson1588
      @robertortiz-wilson1588 Год назад

      Thank you!

    • @michaelbacarella4673
      @michaelbacarella4673 Год назад +1

      @@rc59191 there was a series of books entitled Naval Documents related to the War with the Barbary Powers. It lists all the seamen and marine and all of the allies who served on American ships, the the laborers who supplied and repaired the ships in the ports of Siracusa, Sicily. And even the graves of officers and men buried there. Good luck with your research

  • @sethhomer1681
    @sethhomer1681 3 года назад +30

    there is a book called Thomas Jefferson and Tripoli pirates that goes more in depth about the barbary war

  • @alexanderleach3365
    @alexanderleach3365 Год назад +2

    Lord Nelson: '...the most bold and daring act of the age.'"

  • @BigWillyG1000
    @BigWillyG1000 3 года назад +6

    Decatur- "Bravo 6 going dark." The first SEAL mission.

  • @itsalwayssunnyinpahoa7631
    @itsalwayssunnyinpahoa7631 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant, we’re all super grateful for the vid.

  • @chinwisoldat214
    @chinwisoldat214 3 года назад +8

    2:03 this is algeirs not trypoly

  • @ashercroy4982
    @ashercroy4982 4 года назад +3

    This is phenomenal

  • @msm2012
    @msm2012 3 года назад +3

    This is missing the Battle of Lake Champlain/Plattsburgh. Master Commandant Thomas Macdonough defeated Commodore George Downie and stopped the British Army from marching down the Hudson River Valley, capturing NYC, and from demanding the US to cede any land in the Treaty of Ghent.

  • @dkstryker
    @dkstryker 4 года назад +8

    This is awesome! Can I Obtain this full documentary on DVD or download??

  • @michaelgodbee5361
    @michaelgodbee5361 2 года назад +2

    Pay tribute it never ends

  • @wassimouch1390
    @wassimouch1390 2 года назад +2

    The picture in 2:04 it was Algeria 🇩🇿 not Tripoli

  • @wassimouch1390
    @wassimouch1390 2 года назад +2

    America and most European countries were paying tribute to Algeria 🇩🇿 to pass on the Mediterranean Seav

    • @starcityrc3298
      @starcityrc3298 Год назад

      Yeah about 20% of US GDP. The Moores got greedy and the US dismounted their ships and kicked their Sultans in the Teeth. Not only did they receive a Treaty but they made the North Africans States pay the financial cost.

  • @blaircolquhoun1708
    @blaircolquhoun1708 4 года назад +3

    In 1776, Congress hadpfoposed promoting John Paul Jones to the rank of admiral and give him command of the 74gun ship of the line America. Congress didn't and America was given to France where she rotted away at the pier because she was bult of green wood. When the Navy wasreformed in 1794, therank of admiral wasn't in the Naval Armament Act of 1794. Why? Because according to C.S. Forester, the author of the Hornblower series and The Captain From Connectictut, Robert Smith, a United States Senator from Maryland, said on the Senate floor, "We don't need a naval aristocracy." The highest rank in the United States Navy from 1776 to 1862, was captain. Why wasn't the rank of admiral created earlier?

  • @soybasedjeremy3653
    @soybasedjeremy3653 6 лет назад +4

    Informative.

    • @abdelghanilaibe4572
      @abdelghanilaibe4572 3 года назад

      The Algerian Berbers occupied the Irish city of Baltimore in the past

  • @kevinbertram4828
    @kevinbertram4828 4 года назад +3

    Did you know there is a board game on this war called The Shores of Tripoli? www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08CPR9WTD

  • @shahansindhi8141
    @shahansindhi8141 3 года назад +1

    "Barbary Pirates" blocked "international seas".

  • @donmega305
    @donmega305 2 года назад +1

    Why don't they mention that the Berber Pirates were Blackamoors???

  • @bbcs02justaskservices61
    @bbcs02justaskservices61 3 года назад +3

    Algiers you rooooooooomnnnmmnnnmmmgggg

  • @contra-stupidity
    @contra-stupidity Год назад +1

    Morocco was a tiny kingdom and all they wanted was the American business. Americans wanted to do business with the big cities in the Mediterranean like Algiers, Marseille and so on but with some of these countries America was at war. The Moroccan sultan begged for the Americans to come to his port of Salé. That is what Morocco consider as a treaty and that they were the first to recognize the US as an independent state. That was not the case. The truth is that France was indeed the first state to recognize the US as independent. But you could say Moroccans brag so much that they induce many in error. Even that lie they sold to president Trump that they were the first to recognize the independence of the US states. Morocco was a weak country and poor and its sultan with his pirates in Sale was no much for the US.
    As for propaganda you could say it existed all over the ages. What is called Barbary pirates were corsaires. Or is it corsaire when you are from Spain and France and pirate when you are from Algiers and Tunis ?
    Many of the Algerian corsaires did attack just the boats of the nations they were in war with. This is documented in History books.

  • @fadelaelzalet8674
    @fadelaelzalet8674 3 года назад +1

    Iam from Libya 🇱🇾 Tripoli and proud of my grandma did and this is our victory till now

  • @gordon8282
    @gordon8282 3 года назад +1

    Lol the pasha declared war on the US even a small power US that time kicked his butt 😹😹😹

  • @manuelvazquez8850
    @manuelvazquez8850 2 года назад

    Skulls and Bones pride. Virginia Jamaica Caribbean connection.

  • @robertcrisman9675
    @robertcrisman9675 8 месяцев назад

    what is 75 6??????????????

  • @flippityfloppity6213
    @flippityfloppity6213 2 года назад +1

    Pirates is a nicer way of saying slaver. Less pc to say african muslim slaver

  • @jonnelson9814
    @jonnelson9814 4 года назад +5

    being forced to watch this for school

    • @twixstixz5199
      @twixstixz5199 4 года назад

      i gotta write a three page essay on this topic lok

    • @jonathanwells223
      @jonathanwells223 4 года назад +5

      Better than the alternative, quit whining

    • @tellmewhenitsover
      @tellmewhenitsover 4 года назад +9

      Good, I never learned about the Barbary Wars in school. You should be glad you are getting introduced to such historically significant events. The capture of American sailors into the Arab slave trade is the founding reason for the US navy. Its part of the Marine's hymn.
      You should also check out Great Britain's naval campaign against the Arab slave trade, start by looking into the West Africa Squadron.

    • @MariaNI-yf1bz
      @MariaNI-yf1bz 3 года назад

      @@tellmewhenitsover Good. Well done, its good that school didnt feed you this American invention. This crap is only taught at American schools since it serves their agends

    • @dayBarrel50374
      @dayBarrel50374 3 года назад

      same here

  • @rickyyjabierhajd1855
    @rickyyjabierhajd1855 4 года назад +1

    a

  • @burst33
    @burst33 2 года назад

    It's lucky nothing happened to their get away ship. The tripolitans were firing on the Philadelphia but not that? Well, maybe it was a very small ship and hard to see in the night, or someone was good at maneuvering it into cover while the attack took place, and then back for the rescue. Only 70 something men- if anything happened to the get away ship they would have all been made made into Eunuchs and slaves. That's what those people did. It's a shame there's no mention in this documentary of what was the real cause of the conflict- the muslim corsairs were capturing everyone's merchant ships and selling the white girls into sex slavery harems and making eunuchs and slaves of the boys and men.

  • @CDA_Play
    @CDA_Play 2 года назад

    🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍
    Wonder if hired privateer before navy
    🌐✌🌐✌🌐✌🌐✌🌐✌🌐✌🌐✌

  • @griffinenterprise9550
    @griffinenterprise9550 4 года назад +1

    Indians raiding American settlements what a oxymoron

  • @papax-ray7541
    @papax-ray7541 3 года назад +4

    I love fairy tales!!.. i am a moroccan berber from the rif mountains and this version of the story is fiction and not factual....hahahahahaha... funny to watch this nonsense...hahahaha...hahahaha

    • @TheConservativeKnight6809
      @TheConservativeKnight6809 3 года назад +10

      Your imagination has no power here, looks your ego got hurt by those embarrassing defeats those skinny pirates faced.
      And by the way you don't know history.

    • @circleofsorrow4583
      @circleofsorrow4583 3 года назад +3

      Your poor education is a burden on all those you interact with.

    • @papax-ray7541
      @papax-ray7541 3 года назад

      @@circleofsorrow4583 his story

    • @circleofsorrow4583
      @circleofsorrow4583 3 года назад +5

      @@papax-ray7541 what do you even mean? This is accepted history by all but you.

    • @papax-ray7541
      @papax-ray7541 3 года назад

      @@circleofsorrow4583 accepted by the people who brainwashed you...your fellow citizens. It's well known that you Americans do not know what going on at the other side of the Atlantic ocean.