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hereditament    
n. 可继承的财产

可继承的财产

hereditament
n 1: any property (real or personal or mixed) that can be
inherited


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  • First Barbary War - Wikipedia
    Preble attacked Tripoli on 14 July 1804, kicking off a series of inconclusive battles, including an unsuccessful attempt to use Intrepid under Captain Richard Somers as a fire ship, packed with explosives and sent to enter Tripoli harbor
  • First Barbary War | Summary, History, Significance, Facts | Britannica
    First Barbary War (1801–05), conflict between the United States and Tripoli (now in Libya), incited by American refusal to continue payment of tribute to the piratical rulers of the North African Barbary States of Algiers, Tunis, Morocco, and Tripoli
  • Barbary Wars the Battle of Tripoli - Battle Studies, Country Studies . . .
    As timely and familiar as these events may seem, they occurred more than two centuries ago The president was Thomas Jefferson, and the terrorists were the Barbary pirates Victory in Tripoli recounts the untold story of one of the defining challenges overcome by the young U S republic
  • Monticello | First Barbary War
    In 1803, Jefferson used military force against the North African "Barbary state" of Tripoli, whose privateers had been capturing American ships
  • First Barbary War, Summary, Facts, Significance, Outcome
    During the 1780s pirates operating out of the North African states of Morocco, Tripoli, Algiers, Tunis began boarding American vessels in the Mediterranean Sea, stealing cargo and imprisoning their crews in return for ransom
  • To the Shores of Tripoli - Marine Corps Association
    In 1804, President Thomas Jefferson seized an opportunity to split the leadership of the Tripolitan pirates, forging an alliance with Hamet Karamanli, the former bashaw of Tripoli
  • To the Shores of Tripoli: The Marines’ Daring Raid Against Barbary Pirates
    The US military engaged in minor confrontations with the Barbary Pirates for two years before the conflict came to a head In 1803, the USS Philadelphia ran aground off the shore of Tripoli during a storm, and pirates imprisoned the ship’s crew
  • Barbary Wars - NHHC
    During the 17th and 18th centuries, state-sanctioned pirates from the Barbary States (Morocco, Tunis, Tripoli, and Algiers) would seize unprotected merchant ships off the coast of North Africa
  • The First Barbary War 1801–05 - The History Reader
    If the Philadelphia could be repaired, it would become the Barbary pirates’ most powerful naval unit and its destruction was Preble’s top priority The defenses of Tripoli harbor ruled out a conventional naval attack and it was decided that a night raid offered the best chance of success
  • 1786: America’s First Brush with Islamic Jihad - Middle East Forum
    Exactly 237 years ago today, on March 28, 1786, two of America’s founding fathers documented the United States’ first exposure to Islamic jihad in an important letter to Congress One year earlier, in 1785, Muslim pirates from North Africa, or “Barbary,” had captured two American ships, the Maria and Dauphin, and enslaved their crews In an effort to ransom its enslaved crew and





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