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i n d e x abolition. See slavery: abolition of abolitionist societies, 83–86 Adams, Henry, 172 Adams, John, 54, 106, 130, 131, 132, 137; on Charles Logie, 102; and naval expansion, 110; and 1785 Algerian crisis, 10, 19, 20, 94–98 Adams, Robert: A Barbary Captive, 204–5 agricultural societies, 179 Alexandria (Egypt), 152 Algeria. See Algiers Algerian-Portuguese Truce (1793), 103–4, 108, 116, 121 Algerian War (1815), 2, 192, 202, 205–7 Algiers: American captives in, 27, 66–67, 129–30; American tribute to, 95, 123, 140, 142, 190, 197; and colonial America, 90; intervenes with Tripoli, 145; navy, 117, 121; negotiations with U.S., 114; 1785 crisis, 7–10, 90–103; 1793 crisis, 10–12, 38, 103–9, 111, 188; and U.S. Navy, 119–29, 132–33; U.S. treaty, 123. See also Algerian-Portuguese Truce; Edwin Allegheny, 193, 196 Allen, William Henry, 207 American Captive, The. See Ellison, James “The American in Algiers,” 76–77 American Indians. See Native Americans American Revolution, 90–91 Analectic Magazine, 207–8 Anderson, Benedict, 3 Anglophobia, 105–9, 111 Arabs, 185, 204, 214 Articles of Confederation, 99, 100 Aurora, 159, 160, 200 Bainbridge, William: in Algerian War, 201–2; captain of George Washington, 142; captain of Philadelphia, 149–50, 153–57; and William Ray, 183 Baltimore (Maryland), 63, 107 Barclay, Thomas, 19, 20, 37, 97–98 Barlow, Joel, 66, 104 Barron, Samuel, 160 Barry, John, 137 Beverly (Massachusetts), 9 Bingham, Caleb, 80 Blinkhorn, Charles, 92 Boston, 9, 63, 106 Boston Gazette, 60, 96, 97, 101–2, 158–60 Boston Theater, 59, 67 Brooks, Isaac, 168–69, 180 Brown, Dominick, 11 Buckingham, Joseph, 138 Bulkeley, Ann Frances, 18 Bulkeley, John, 18 Bulkeleys’ (merchant house), 35, 45 Burnham, John, 42, 60, 74–75 Butler, Pierce, 123 Calder, Samuel, 10, 19, 39 Canadine, David, 183 captivity narratives, 1, 176, 203; agriculture and, 178–79; Algerian captives influenced by, 25–26; declining significance of, 184; description of captures, 177; description of confinement, 178; description of punishments , 166, 169–71, 177; gender and, 139; globalization and, 212–13; Native Americans and, 165; Orientalism and, 163–65, 168; 252 Index captivity narratives (cont.) Saharan shipwreck, 204–5; slavery and, 73. See also Frederick Manheim, individual authors. Carey, Mathew, 176, 184; borrows from other authors, 165; on Native Americans, 164; A Short History of Algiers, 72, 73, 77, 165–68, 170, 175, 203 Carmichael, William, 9, 19, 33, 34, 35–36 Carr, Captain, 39 Carroll, Charles, of Carrollton, 92 Cathcart, James L., 1, 48, 50, 90, 154, 201; conflict with Isaac Stephens, 36; illness, 37; masculinity of, 148–49; Richard O’Brien and, 51, 147–48; Philadelphia and, 149–51; U.S. consul to Tripoli, 137–38, 141–49; U.S.Tripoli treaty, 157 Cervantes, Miguel de, 52, 80 Chapman, William, 39–40, 103–4 Charleston (South Carolina), 93 Chesapeake-Leopard Affair, 189 Church, Edward, 11–12, 103, 112, 114 church briefs, 51, 52 Clark, Abraham, 117 Clark, John, 198 Coleman, William, 159, 160 Colley, Linda, 72 Columbian Herald (Charleston), 103 Columbian Orator, 80–82 Confederation Congress, 98–99 Congress of Vienna, 201 Constantinople, 142 Constellation (USS), 121 Continental Congress, 10, 110 Cooper, Ezekial, 86 Cooper, John, 39–40, 103–4 Cowdery, Jonathan, 154, 176–81, 185 Coxe, Tench, 55, 84, 123 Cutting, Nathaniel, 103, 105, 114 Dauphin, 1, 8, 27, 90, 92, 93, 110 Davis, George, 148, 151 Dearborn, Henry, 129 Decatur, Stephen: and Algerian War, 201–2; burns Philadelphia, 150, 154, 155; as hero, 157, 160, 204, 207–8, 214 Declaration of Independence, 77, 91 Democratic-Republican Party: and Algerian War, 200; Anglophobia, 108; merchant Republicans, 120; and naval expansion, 120, 131–32; and Philadelphia crisis, 158–61; public sphere, 57–58; 1794 public meetings, 56, 106–7, 188 Democratic-Republican societies, 57, 65, 108 Derne (Libya), 152 Dohrmans (Philadelphia merchants), 29, 31 Donaldson, Joseph, 66, 123 Douglass, Frederick, 80, 89, 169 Dutch. See Holland Eaton, William, 157, 159, 185, 190, 201; belligerence , 151; death, 153; masculinity, 140; mission to Tripoli, 152, 155 and navy, 141; U.S. consul to Tunis, 137–38, 141–48 Edwin (brig), 193–95, 205, 207 Ellison, James, 190–92 embargo of 1808, 189 England. See Great Britain Epervier (USS), 202 Eppes, Francis, 91 Equiano, Olaudah, 71–72, 76 Evening Gazette (Charleston), 87–88 Everett, David, 80–83 expertise, 26–27, 30 Expilly, Count d’, 53 Fair Hebe, 12 Faris, Hyram, 92 Faris, St. John, 92 Federalist Papers, 100 Federalist Party, 56, 105, 117, 127, 188, 213; and...

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