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431:. Rossignol finally reached Fez on October 14 and was granted an audience with the Sultan on October 17. The Sultan was dissatisfied with the presents and instructed Rossignol to return them. Rossignol argued that this would be considered an insult to the Secretary of State and could potentially provoke a war. Rossignol departed from Fez on October 19 October, taking with him the gifts and a letter from the Sultan addressed to the States General.
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from Beffi Bay (southeast of Tétouan) with the goal of inflicting maximal damage to Dutch trade. Van
Bylandt responded with a force of four warships that intercepted and grievously damaged the two galleys in Beffi Bay, which caused the Moroccan navy to retreat to port for over a month. Following this
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was dispatched with two frigates to negotiate a peace agreement with the Sultan. As part of the accord, 58–75 Dutch slaves were liberated without ransom, and the Dutch no longer needed to give tribute to the Sultan. These negotiations were jeopardized the following day when, unaware of the treaty,
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Bentick intercepted two Moroccan frigates and a xebec as they were attempting to escort a pair of captured Dutch merchant vessels to Larache. The Dutch began the engagement by trying to recapture the merchant vessels but they, having been re-crewed by Moroccan sailors, escaped
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were happy with the peace, especially the traders. This conflict is often considered the most significant war between the Dutch and the
Moroccans, yet it remains largely overlooked and rarely discussed. After the war, diplomatic relations between the involved parties remained strong. Dutch traders
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Morocco were not subjected to capture. Instead, they were allowed to operate freely in the country and received official passports from the Sultan to facilitate their trading activities, which contributed significantly to
464:, in which a Dutch ship chased a Moroccan ship until it stranded and was severely damaged. Over approximately six months, Dabenis safely escorted around 100 Dutch merchant vessels across the Strait of Gibraltar. As a result of a lack of Moroccan pirate activity, his fleet was reduced to eight
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where, due to the lack of a suitable anchoring spot, the ship had to wait for two days before it could safely drop anchor. The purpose of this voyage was to deliver a gift to Sultan
Mohammed III as a token of their strong friendship and enduring alliance. The gift consisted of two chests of
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by beaching themselves, ultimately destroying both vessels and much of their cargo. The three
Moroccan warships eluded the Dutch, but it their haste they all catastrophically shipwrecked; Taibi Velalou near Larache and, later, Ali Perez and the xebec at the entrance of
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and its 35 crewmen in the month of August. Their success was limited, however, as for their part the Dutch managed to intercept and greatly damage a
Moroccan xebec. The decisive engagement of the war came in December that same year, when the
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actively engaged in commerce along the
Moroccan coastline, benefiting from a generous grant of liberty to trade with all ships and access Moroccan ports. The Sultan went on to forge peaceful relations with several other nations, including
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759:Dewald 1856
406:powder horn
1322:Categories
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1021:de Jonge.
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923:de Jonge.
557:References
387:Background
311:8 frigates
301:8 warships
189:Kinsbergen
536:Aftermath
402:porcelain
292:1 frigate
150:Ali Peres
48:with the
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440:Algerian
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261:Strength
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511:Mars
355:The
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451:War
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