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After the Treaties of Peace normalized relations with North Africa and the Ottoman Empire, warships and corsair vessels from those countries began to frequent Spanish ports. Most arrived in search of food, water, or repairs, while others formed part of convoys that were escorting merchant ships. Most of these visits created few problems, but we will be describing some conflicts that arose from time to time.