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Collection Reference Number GLC02794.085
From Archive Folder Tobias Lear papers 
Title Tobias Lear to Hamuda Bassa regarding the threat of a war between Tunis and U.S.
Date 8 August 1805
Author Lear, Tobias (1762-1816)  
Recipient Bassa, Hamuda  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Final draft of GLC 2794.084 in a clerk's hand, with Lear's signature. Written aboard the "U.S.S. Constitution." Lear writes: "the repeated threats of your Excellency to make war upon the United States has Obliged the Commander of the American Squadron in this Sea, to place himself in a situation to guard against that evil [. . . . ] The Interest, Policy, and the Principles of the Government of the united States of America lead us to wish to be at peace with all nations." He concludes by asking for evidence of the Bashaw's "pacific intentions." Docketed on verso.
Subjects USS Constitution (Old Ironsides)  Diplomacy  Government and Civics  Global History and Civics  Barbary Coast  Barbary Pirates  Barbary Wars  Africa  Pirates  President  Military History  Navy  
People Lear, Tobias (1762-1816)  Bassa, Hamuda (fl. 1803-1807)  
Place written Tunis Bay
Theme Naval & Maritime; Government & Politics; Foreign Affairs; The Presidency
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
Related documents Letter from Tobias Lear to Hamuda Bassa regarding the threat of a war between Tunis and U.S. [Draft]  
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