The Bombardment of Algiers

From the 17th century, Arabs slavers from the Barbary states of North Africa raided the southwest of England for Christian slaves without reprisal. Attempts at ransom could never achieve much without direct action, but in 1815 a combined British and Dutch fleet descended on Algiers and forced the Ottomans to give up thousands of European slaves.

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