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THE TRIPOLITAN WAR: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY

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     THE TRIPOLITAN WAR: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY


Carruth, Gorton, ed. Encyclopedia of American Facts and Dates. 8th ed. New York: Harper & Row, 1987. R 973.02 C.  
On p. 124 under May 14, this source identifies Yusuf Karamanli as the man who started the Tripolitan War. Divided into four columns, each chronologically organized, this source is helpful to one seeking to determine the exact dates of obscure events in      American history. CHRONOLOGY

Barton, David. Original Intent: The Courts, the Constitution, & Religion. Aledo, Tex.: Wallbuilders Press, 1996.
Written by a Christian author, this book tells of the Tripolitan War from a Christian perspective.  While other books attribute tribute payments to be the cause of the war, this source goes beyond explaining the cause of the war to explain the religious fervor that drove the      war (Christianity v. Islam). OTHER

Friedel, Frank, ed. Harvard Guide to American History. 2 vol. Revised ed. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1974. R 973.016 F.
In vol 2, p. 783 under 39.6.1 is listed Bowman,     Albert H., "Jefferson, Hamilton and American Foreign Policy," Political Science Quarterly, 71 (1956) 18 and Varg, Paul A., Foreign Policies of the Founding Fathers (1963).
Formatted in chronological order, this source provides the titles of authoritative works on      American history up to 1970. It is the principal reference tool for one seeking      information on sources relevant to a particular topic. HARVARD GUIDE

Johnson, Allen and Dumas Malone, ed. Dictionary of American Biography. 3 vol. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1959. R 920 D.
On pp. 187-190, this source gives a...

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