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? asked in Arts & HumanitiesHistory · 8 years ago

what happened to the Barbary states?

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  • 8 years ago
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    They are still around - Tunisia,Algeria,Morocco.

    They were client states of the Ottoman empire that were taken over by France as the Ottoman empire declined,and gained their independence in the decades after WW2.

  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    Barbary States, term used for the North African states of Tripolitania, Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco. From the 16th cent. Tripolitania, Tunisia, and Algeria were autonomous provinces of the Turkish Empire. Morocco pursued its own independent development. The corsair Barbarossa and his brothers led the Turkish conquest to prevent the region from falling to Spain. A last attempt by Holy Roman Emperor Charles V to drive out the Turks failed in 1541. The piracy carried on thereafter by the Muslims of North Africa began as part of the wars against Spain. In the 17th and 18th cent., when the Turkish hold on the area grew weaker, the raids became less military and more commercial in character. The booty, ransom, and slaves that resulted from attacks on Mediterranean towns and shipping and from occasional forays into the Atlantic became the main source of revenue for local Muslim rulers. All the major European naval powers made attempts to destroy the corsairs, and British and French fleets repeatedly bombarded the pirate strongholds. Yet, on the whole, countries trading in the Mediterranean found it more convenient to pay tribute than to undertake the expensive task of eliminating piracy. Toward the end of the 18th cent. the power of the piratical states diminished. The United States and the European powers took advantage of this decline to launch more attacks. American opposition resulted in the Tripolitan War. After the Napoleonic wars, European opinion clearly favored destroying the pirates. In 1816 Lord Exmouth with an Anglo-Dutch flotilla all but ended the naval power of the dey of Algiers. An ultimatum from the European Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle (1819) compelled the bey of Tunis to give up piracy. The Tunisian fleet was subsequently sent to help the Ottomans in Greece and was destroyed (1827) at the battle of Navarino. In 1830, France, after a three-year blockade of Algiers, began the conquest of Algeria. The Ottoman Turks were able to reassert (1835) direct control over Tripolitania and end piracy there. About the same time the sultans of Morocco, who had occasionally encouraged piracy, were forced by France, Great Britain, and Austria to give up plans to rebuild the Moroccan fleet, and North African piracy was at an end.

    http://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/history/bar...

    You could also look at - http://www.heritage-history.com/www/heritage.php?D...

  • ?
    Lv 4
    8 years ago

    Still there as answer #1pointed out but they have never,or will never, amount to anything on the World Stage...just a Bump In The Road of History

  • ?
    Lv 7
    8 years ago

    They are the countries in N.Africa and the middle East so called by the Greeks and Romans because their language sounded like Ba bar barb ba rab.... So they called them barbarians.

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  • 8 years ago

    Hornblower's mentor softened them up in 1816 so the french could defeat them in 1830.

  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    First answer is correct.

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