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How did conflicts with the Barbary pirates in the early 1800s impact America's early foreign policy?

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America followed a policy of neutrality in the early 1800s.

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The Barbary pirates, also known as the Barbary corsairs were the Muslim pirates that operated from North Africa on the Mediterranean coast. They demanded tribute in the exchange of refraining from attacking the ships in the Mediterranean.

The United States paid large tributes to the Barbary states for protection form the pirates in the Mediterranean. During the early 1800s, Thomas Jefferson, the then President of the United States started peace talks with the Barbary states. But when it failed, he passed the Embargo Act in 1807.

Jefferson tried to follow a policy of neutrality like other Presidents Adam and Washington.

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