History of the United States of America, Volume 2 (of 9) : $b During the first administration of Thomas JeffersonAdams, Henry
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History of the United States of America, Volume 2 (of 9) : $b During the first administration of Thomas Jefferson
Adams, Henry
United States -- History -- 1801-1809; United States -- History -- 1809-1817
Meanwhile peace with Tripoli was obtained without tribute, but at the
cost of sixty thousand dollars, and at the expense of Eaton and his
desperate band of followers at Derne. Hamet Caramelli received at last
a small sum of money from Congress, and through American influence was
some years afterward made governor of Derne. Thus after four years of
unceasing effort the episode of the Tripolitan war came to a triumphant
end. Its chief result was to improve the navy and give it a firmer
hold on popular sympathy. If the once famous battles of Truxton and
the older seamen were ignored by the Republicans, Preble and Rodgers,
Decatur and Hull, became brilliant names; the midnight death of Somers
was told in every farmhouse; the hand-to-hand struggles of Decatur
against thrice his numbers inflamed the imagination of school-boys who
had never heard that Jefferson and his party once declaimed against a
navy. Even the blindest could see that one more step would bring the
people to the point so much dreaded by Jefferson, of wishing to match
their forty-fours against some enemy better worthy of their powers than
the pirates of Tripoli.
There was strong reason to think that this wish might soon be
gratified; for on the same day when Lear, in the “Essex,” appeared
off Tripoli and began his negotiation for peace, Monroe’s
travelling-carriage rumbled through the gates of Madrid and began
its dusty journey across the plains of Castile, bearing an angry and
disappointed diplomatist from one humiliation to another.
INDEX TO VOLS. I. AND II.
Abolition Society, an early, i. 128.
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