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Who was the first head of state to declare war on the U.S.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.According to our friends at Wikipedia, "...in 1801, Yussif Karamanli, the Pasha (or Bashaw) of Tripoli... declared war on the U.S. by cutting down the flagpole front of the U.S. Consulate in Morocco, Algiers, and Tunis...
Thus began The First Barbary War (1801�1805)... Yussif Karamanli signed a treaty ending hostilities on June 10, 1805...
Thus began The First Barbary War (1801�1805)... Yussif Karamanli signed a treaty ending hostilities on June 10, 1805...
Sounds as if Clanad is correct, though I am unclear whether Tripoli was a state - it appears to have been an Ottoman province, around the current Libyan capital. (Incidentally, Clanad, is this the Tripoli whose shores are sung about along with the halls of Montezuma?)
Here's a list of US wars
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_Wars
Seems they seldom sit around and wait for anyone to declare war agains them; they generally get in first.
Here's a list of US wars
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_Wars
Seems they seldom sit around and wait for anyone to declare war agains them; they generally get in first.
Tripoli was the subject of the interest of the US Marines.They were in the area to deal with pirates ( that's Fox News' version, put out in the light of recent piracy stories !). In fact they landed to reinstate the ruler of the Barbary state, who had been deposed by one of his relatives.They won the consequent first battle of 'The Barbary War' in 1805, at a place called Derna, near Tripoli.
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