. . "\"Treaty of perpetual peace and friendship\""@en . . . "1797-06-10"^^ . . . . "Treaty of Tripoli"@en . "The Treaty of Tripoli (Treaty of Peace and Friendship between the United States of America and the Bey and Subjects of Tripoli of Barbary) was the first treaty concluded between the United States of America and Tripolitania, signed at Tripoli on November 4, 1796 and at Algiers (for a third-party witness) on January 3, 1797. It was submitted to the Senate by President John Adams, receiving ratification unanimously from the U.S. Senate on June 7, 1797 and signed by Adams, taking effect as the law of the land on June 10, 1797."@en . . . . . . . . . . "United States & \"Bey and Subjects of Tripoli of Barbary\"; Hassan Bashaw, Dey, Ottoman Empire"@en . "Treaty of Peace and Friendship between the United States of America and the Bey and Subjects of Tripoli of Barbary"@en . "Treaty of Tripoli"@en . . . . "The Treaty of Tripoli (Treaty of Peace and Friendship between the United States of America and the Bey and Subjects of Tripoli of Barbary) was the first treaty concluded between the United States of America and Tripolitania, signed at Tripoli on November 4, 1796 and at Algiers (for a third-party witness) on January 3, 1797. It was submitted to the Senate by President John Adams, receiving ratification unanimously from the U.S. Senate on June 7, 1797 and signed by Adams, taking effect as the law of the land on June 10, 1797. The treaty was a routine diplomatic agreement but has attracted later attention because the English version included a clause about religion in the United States. As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion,\u2014as it has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion, or tranquility, of Mussulmen [Muslims],\u2014and as the said States never entered into any war or act of hostility against any Mahometan [Mohammedan] nation, it is declared by the parties that no pretext arising from religious opinions shall ever produce an interruption of the harmony existing between the two countries."@en . . "The Treaty of Tripoli as presented to Congress"@en . "Treaty of Tripoli"@en . "250"^^ . . . . . "Tripoli"@en . . . . "1796-11-04"^^ .