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18th century wars[edit] Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result American Revolutionary War (1775–1783) United States Kingdom of France France Spain Spain Netherlands Mysore Vermont Oneida Tuscarora Watauga Association Catawba Lenape Great Britain Kingdom of Great Britain Loyalists Holy Roman Empire German Auxiliaries Iroquois Onondaga Mohawk Cayuga Seneca Cherokee Nation Cherokee Victory Treaty of Paris Britain recognizes the independence of the United States of America End of the First British Empire[1] Cherokee War (1776) United States Cherokee Nation Cherokee Victory Chickamauga War (1776–1795) United States Cherokee Nation Cherokee Victory Northwest Indian War (1785–1793) United States Western Confederacy Kingdom of Great Britain Great Britain Kingdom of Great Britain British North America Victory Treaty of Greenville British withdrawal American occupation of the Northwest Territory Shays Rebellion (1786–1787) United States Anti-government protesters Victory Rebellion suppressed Whiskey Rebellion (1791–1794) United States Frontier tax protesters Victory Armed resistance eliminated. Minor tax evasion Quasi-War (1798–1800) Part of the French Revolutionary War United States Batavian Republic Great Britain France France Spain Spain Indecisive Peaceful cessation of Franco-American alliance End of French privateer attacks on American shipping American neutrality and renunciation of claims against France Friess Rebellion (1799–1800) United States Armed Pennsylvanian Dutch farmers. Victory 19th century wars[edit] Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result First Barbary War (1801–1805) Part of the Barbary Wars United States Sweden Flag of Tripoli 18th century.svg Eyalet of Tripolitania Morocco Sultanate of Morocco Victory Peace treaty Tecumsehs War (1811) United States Tecumsehs Confederacy Victory Peace treaty War of 1812 (1812–1815) United States Choctaw Cherokee Creek Allies British Empire United Kingdom British Empire British North America Tecumsehs Confederacy[show] Spain Spain (1814) Stalemate Treaty of Ghent U.S. nationalism strengthened[2] Defeat of Tecumsehs Confederacy Creek War (1813–1814) United States Lower Creeks Cherokee Choctaw Red Stick Creek Victory Treaty of Fort Jackson Second Barbary War (1815) Part of the Barbary Wars United States Ottoman Empire (de jure) Ottoman Empire Regency of Algiers Victory Peace treaty First Seminole War (1817–1818) United States Seminole Spain Spanish Florida Victory Texas-Indian wars (1820–1875) Republic of Texas United States Comanche Victory Arikara War (1823) United States Arikara Victory The Arikara eventually settled with the Mandan and Hidatsa on the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota Winnebago War (1827) United States Prairie La Crosse Ho-Chunks with a few allies Victory Ho-Chunks cede lead mining region to the United States First Sumatran expedition (1832) United States Netherlands Chiefdom of Kuala Batee Victory Black Hawk War (1832) United States Ho-Chunk Menominee Dakota Potawatomi Black Hawks British Band Ho-Chunk and Potawatomi allies Victory Second Seminole War (1835–1842) United States Seminole Victory 3,800 Seminoles transported to the Indian Territory 300 remain in Everglades United States Exploring Expedition (1838–1842) United States Fiji Fiji Samoa Samoa Kiribati Tabiteuea Victory Exploration successful Second Sumatran expedition (1838) United States Netherlands Chiefdom of Kuala Batee Victory Mexican–American War (1846–1848) United States Mexico Victory Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Mexican Cession Mexican recognition of Texas (among other territories) as independent; End of conflict between Mexico and Texas Cayuse War (1847–1855) United States Cayuse Victory Apache Wars (1851–1900) United States Apache Ute Yavapai Victory Apaches moved to reservations Puget Sound War (1855–1856) United States Nisqually Muckleshoot Puyallup Klickitat Haida Tlingit Victory Indians relocated to Siletz, Grand Ronde, and Coast Reservations Rogue River Wars (1855–1856) United States Rogue River people Victory Indians relocated to Siletz, Grand Ronde, and Coast Reservations Third Seminole War (1855–1858) United States Seminole Victory Yakima War (1855–1858) United States Yakama Victory Peace treaty Watermelon War (1856) United States of America Republic of New Granada Victory Riot put down by Randolph Runnels and his men Herrán-Cass Agreement signed New Granadian government established a sum compensation of $412,394 in gold for damages Utah War (1857–1858) United States Utah Deseret / Utah Mormons (Nauvoo Legion) Resolution Resolution through negotiation Brigham Young replaced as governor of the territory Full amnesty for charges of sedition and treason issued to the citizens of Utah Territory by President James Buchanan on the condition that they accept American Federal authority Navajo Wars (1858–1866) United States Navajo Victory Long Walk of the Navajo Navajos moved to reservations First and Second Cortina War (1859–1861) United States United States Confederate States of America Confederate States Mexico Mexican Paramilitary Forces Victory Paiute War (1860) United States Paiute Shoshone Bannock Victory Reform War (1860) Mexico Mexican Liberals United States Mexico Mexican Conservatives Victory Qui Nhơn Bombardment (1861) United States Ensign of the Nguyen Dynasty (1802-85).png Vietnam Victory American Civil War (1861–1865) United States Confederate States Victory Slavery abolished Territorial integrity preserved Lincoln assassinated five days after Lees surrender Dissolution of the Confederacy Beginning of the Reconstruction Era Dakota War of 1862 (1862) United States Dakota Sioux Victory Colorado War (1863–1865) United States Cheyenne Arapaho Victory Military and congressional hearings against John Chivington Shimonoseki War (1863–1864) British Empire Dutch Empire France French Empire United States Flag of Choshu domain.svg Chōshū Domain Victory Chōshū pays an indemnity of $3,000,000. Snake War (1864–1868) United States Paiute Bannock Shoshone Victory Powder River War (1865) United States Sioux Cheyenne Arapaho Victory Red Clouds War (1866–1868) United States Lakota Cheyenne Arapaho Defeat Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868) Legal control of Powder River Country ceded to Native Americans Creation of the Great Sioux Reservation (including the Black Hills) Comanche Campaign (1867–1875) United States Cheyenne Arapaho Comanche Kiowa Victory Modoc War (1872–1873) United States Modoc Victory Red River War (1874–1875) United States Cheyenne Arapaho Comanche Kiowa Victory End to the Texas-Indian Wars Las Cuevas War (1875) United States Mexico Mexican militia Victory Cattle returned to Texas Great Sioux War of 1876 (1876–1877) United States Lakota Northern Cheyenne Arapaho Victory Legal control of Powder River Country ceded to the United States Nez Perce War (1877) United States Nez Perce Victory Bannock War (1878) United States Bannock Shoshone Victory Cheyenne War (1878–1879) United States Cheyenne Victory Sheepeater Indian War (1879) United States Shoshone Victory White River War (1879–1880) United States Ute Victory Pine Ridge Campaign (1890–1891) United States Sioux Victory Garza Revolution (1891–1893) Mexico United States Garzistas Victory Second Samoan Civil War (1898–1899) Samoa United Kingdom United States Samoa Mataafans Germany Compromise Allies and Rebels compromise for peace Tripartite Convention United States acquires American Samoa United Kingdom withdraws claim in exchange for concessions in the Solomon Islands Germany acquires German Samoa Mataafa Iosefo becomes paramount chief of Samoa Spanish–American War (1898) United States Cuba Philippines Flag Original.svg Philippine Republic Katipunan Spain Victory Treaty of Paris Protectorate over Cuba Collapse of the Spanish Empire Generation of 98 among Spanish intellectuals Philippine–American War (1899–1902) United States First Philippine Republic First Philippine Republic Philippine Republican Army First Philippine Republic Pulajanes Sulu Sultanate Sulu Sultanate Moro Republic of Zamboanga Republic of Negros Victory Occupation of the Philippines Dissolution of the First Philippine Republic Moro Rebellion (1899–1913) United States Moro Remnants of the Sulu Sultanate Victory Boxer Rebellion (1899–1901) British Empire United Kingdom Russia Japan France France United States Germany Italy Austria-Hungary Righteous Harmony Society China Victory The rebellion was suppressed Signing of the Boxer Protocol Provisions for foreign troops to be stationed in Beijing 20th century wars[edit] Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result Border War (1910–1919) United States Mexican Carrancistas German Empire Both sides claim victory Occupation of Veracruz American military is ordered to withdraw from Mexican territory after the defeat in the Battle of Carrizal General John J. Pershing acknowledges the failure of the American army to meet the objetives of their campaign during the Pancho Villa Expedition[3] Permanent border wall established along the border of Nogales, Sonora, and Nogales, Arizona, after the Battle of Ambos Nogales[4] Battles between Mexican and American forces ceased in 1919 after the American/Carrancista victory in the Battle of Ciudad Juárez over the Villistas[5] Pancho Villas troops no longer an effective fighting force[6] Pancho Villa obtains pardon from the Mexican government. Occupation of Nicaragua (1912–1933) Part of the Banana Wars United States Nicaragua Flag of Nicaragua.svg Nicaraguan Liberals German Empire Germany Political support: Soviet Union Victory Nicaragua occupied until 1933. Great Depression marked US withdrawal in 1933. Change of regime in Nicaragua. Occupation of Haiti (1915–1934) Part of the Banana Wars United States Haiti Haiti Haiti Haitian Rebels German Empire Germany Victory Haiti occupied Occupation of the Dominican Republic (1916–1924) Part of the Banana Wars United States Dominican Republic Dominican Rebels German Empire Germany Victory Dominican Republic occupied World War I (1917–1918) France United Kingdom Russia United States Republic of China (1912–49) China Italy Japan Canada Australia New Zealand India South Africa Serbia Montenegro Romania Belgium Greece Portugal Brazil Germany Austria-Hungary Ottoman Empire Bulgaria Victory End of the German, Russian, Ottoman, and Austro-Hungarian empires Formation of new countries in Europe and the Middle East Transfer of German colonies and regions of the former Ottoman Empire to other powers Establishment of the League of Nations Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War (1918–1920) Part of the Russian Civil War Russia Russian White Movement United Kingdom United States Japan Czechoslovakia Greece Poland France France Romania Serbia Italy Republic of China (1912–49) China Russian SFSR Far Eastern Republic Latvian SSR Ukrainian SSR Commune of Estonia Mongolian communists Defeat Allied withdrawal from Russia Bolshevik victory over White Army World War II (1941–1945) Soviet Union United States United Kingdom China Free France French Resistance Poland Canada Australia New Zealand India South Africa Mongolia Yugoslavia Greece Denmark Norway Netherlands Philippines Belgium Luxembourg Czechoslovakia Brazil Mexico Ethiopia North Vietnam Viet Minh Korea KLA El Salvador Germany France Vichy France Japan Italy Hungary Romania Bulgaria Finland Thailand Manchukuo Mengjiang Croatia Slovakia Albania Victory Collapse of the Third Reich Defeat and dissolution of Vichy France Fall of Japanese and Italian Empires Creation of the United Nations Emergence of the United States and the Soviet Union as superpowers Beginning of the Cold War Korean War (1950–1953) Part of the Cold War South Korea United States United Kingdom Australia Belgium Canada Philippines Colombia Ethiopia Greece Luxembourg Netherlands New Zealand South Africa Thailand Turkey Guatemala Medical aid:[show] Other support: Cuba El Salvador Japan Spain Taiwan North Korea China Soviet Union Medical aid:[show] Other support: India Mongolia Ceasefire Cease-fire armistice North Korean invasion of South Korea repelled UN invasion of North Korea repelled Chinese-North Korean-Soviet invasion of South Korea repelled Korean Demilitarized Zone established, little territorial change at the 38th parallel border Vietnam War (1955–1973) Part of the Cold War and Indochina Wars South Vietnam United States South Korea Australia New Zealand Thailand Cambodia Khmer Republic Flag of Laos (1952-1975).svg Kingdom of Laos Supported by:[show] North Vietnam Viet Cong Viet Cong Flag of Democratic Kampuchea.svg Khmer Rouge Flag of the Peoples Republic of Kampuchea.svg Khmer Issarak Laos Pathet Lao Supported by:[show] Defeat North Vietnamese victory over South Vietnam Withdrawal of American forces from Indochina Dissolution of the Republic of Vietnam Communist governments take power in South Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia South Vietnam is annexed by North Vietnam U.S intervention in Lebanon (1958) Lebanon Lebanese Government United States INM LCP PSP Victory Bay of Pigs Invasion (1961) Part of the Cold War United States Cuba Cuban exiles Cuba Defeat U.S led invasion suppressed. Failed to assassinate Fidel Castro Occupation of the Dominican Republic (1965–1966) Part of the Dominican Civil War Flag of the United States (Pantone).svg United States Brazil Brazil Honduras Paraguay Nicaragua Dominican Republic Victory Juan Bosch excluded from Presidency, election of Joaquín Balaguer. Multinational Force in Lebanon (1982-1984) Italy United States France United Kingdom Islamic Jihad Organization Victory Multinational forces supervise withdrawal of Palestine Liberation Organization. Invasion of Grenada (1983) Part of the Cold War United States Caribbean Peace Force: Organization of American States Antigua and Barbuda Barbados Dominica Jamaica Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Grenada PRG of Grenada Cuba Military advisors: Soviet Union North Korea[13] Libya[13] Victory Military dictatorship of Hudson Austin deposed Defeat of Cuban military presence Restoration of Constitutional Government Invasion of Panama (1989–1990) United States Panama Panamanian Opposition Panama Victory Dictator Manuel Noriega deposed. Gulf War (1990–1991) Kuwait United States United Kingdom Saudi Arabia France Canada Egypt Syria Qatar Bahrain United Arab Emirates Oman Bangladesh Iraq Victory Iraqi withdrawal from Kuwait; Emir Jaber III restored Sanctions against Iraq Iraqi no-fly zones conflict (1991–2003) United States United Kingdom France Australia Belgium Netherlands Saudi Arabia Turkey Iraq Victory Unified Task Force (1992–1993) Part of the ongoing Somali Civil War United States United Kingdom Spain Saudi Arabia Malaysia Pakistan Italy India Greece Germany France Canada Botswana Belgium Australia Somalia Somalia Victory UN humanitarian mandate fulfilled. About 100,000 lives were saved by outside resistance. Civil war in Somalia is still an ongoing conflict. Intervention in Haiti (1994–1995) United States Poland Argentina Haiti Victory Reinstatement of Jean-Bertrand Aristide as president of Haiti. Bosnian War (1994–1995) Part of the Yugoslav Wars Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia Herzeg-Bosnia Croatia United States Belgium Canada Denmark France Germany Italy Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Portugal Spain Turkey United Kingdom Republika Srpska YPA Serbian Krajina Western Bosnia Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia Stalemate Dayton Accords Internal partition of Bosnia and Herzegovina according to the Dayton Accords Deployment of NATO-led IFOR to oversee the peace agreement Massive civilian casualties for the Bosniak ethnic group Kosovo War (1998–1999) Part of the Yugoslav Wars KLA Albania AFRK Albania Croatia United States Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark France Germany Hungary Italy Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Portugal Poland Spain Turkey United Kingdom Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia Victory Kumanovo Treaty Yugoslav security forces pull out of Kosovo KLA veterans join the UÇPMB, starting the Preševo insurgency 21st century wars[edit] Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result War in Afghanistan (2001–present) Part of the War on Terror and the Conflict in Afghanistan United States Afghanistan United Kingdom Germany Denmark Italy France Canada Australia New Zealand El Salvador Armenia Georgia Norway Sweden Poland Estonia Romania Turkey Bulgaria Hungary Luxembourg Portugal Austria Jordan Albania Iceland ISAF Northern Alliance Afghanistan Taliban al-Qaeda Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin Hezb-e Islami Khalis Haqqani network Lashkar-e-Taiba Jaish-e-Mohammed East Turkestan Islamic Movement Afghanistan Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan Islamic Emirate of Waziristan Afghanistan Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi Islamic Jihad Union Ongoing Defeat of the Taliban government in Afghanistan Fall of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan Destruction of al-Qaeda camps Killing of Osama bin Laden Establishment of new Afghan government Creation of new Afghan National Army Taliban insurgency Return of more than 5.7 million Afghan refugees from Pakistan and Iran War in North-West Pakistan Insurgency in Yemen (2002–present) Part of the War on Terror Yemen United States al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula Aden-Abyan Islamic Army Islamic Jihad of Yemen al-Shabaab Ongoing U.S began launching drone strikes supporting the Yemeni government in its insurgency against al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula since the USS Cole bombing in 2002. In 2011, U.S officials announce that a military base is being created in Yemen for more operations in the future. Through November and December 2014, the U.S launched hostage rescue operations in attempt to rescue 8 Yemeni and 2 American hostages. Iraq War (2003–2011) Part of the War on Terror United States Iraq United Kingdom South Korea Italy Poland Australia Georgia Ukraine Estonia Netherlands Spain Denmark MNF–I Baath Loyalists ISI al-Qaeda in Iraq Mahdi Army Special Groups IAI Ansar al-Sunnah Iraq Baathist Iraq Victory Invasion and occupation of Iraq Defeat of Baath Party government and execution of Saddam Hussein Iraqi insurgency, emergence of al-Qaeda in Iraq, and civil war[14] Subsequent depletion of Iraqi insurgency,[15] improvements in public security[16] Establishment of democratic elections and formation of new Shia led government U.S.–Iraq Status of Forces Agreement Withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iraq Rise of sectarian insurgency after U.S. withdrawal and spillover with Syrian Civil War Resurgence of al-Qaeda in Iraq and Syria[17] Return of U.S. Forces to Iraq in summer 2014 War in North-West Pakistan (2004-present) Part of the War on Terror Pakistan United States Taliban in Pakistan al-Qaeda Lashkar-e-Jhangvi Lashkar-e-Islam Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan Ongoing Ongoing insurgency Drone strikes being conducted by military and CIA 2011 military intervention in Libya (2011) Part of the Libyan Civil War and Arab Spring Libya NLA Qatar United States Bulgaria Belgium Canada Denmark France Greece Italy Netherlands Norway Romania Spain Turkey United Kingdom Sweden Jordan United Arab Emirates Libya Victory Overthrow of Gaddafi government Assumption of interim control by National Transitional Council (NTC) Diplomatic recognition of NTC as sole governing authority for Libya by 105 countries, UN, EU, AL and AU Post-civil war violence in Libya 2014 military intervention against ISIL (2014–present) Part of the Iraqi Civil War and the War on Terror Intervention in Iraq: United States United Kingdom Iraq Iraqi Kurdistan Australia Belgium Canada Denmark France Germany Italy Netherlands New Zealand Spain Turkey Portugal Norway Allies in Syrian Intervention: Bahrain Jordan Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Qatar Iraqi Kurdistan Iraqi Kurdistan Iraqi Peshmerga Syrian Kurdistan Syrian Kurdistan YPG Syria Free Syrian Army Iranian-led Coalition: Iran Hezbollah Iraq Asaib Ahl al-Haq Badr Organization Kataib Hezbollah Muqawimun Humanitarian:[show] Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant Opposed by ISIL and US-led Coalition al-Qaeda al-Nusra Front Khorasan Ahrar ash-Sham Ongoing The U.S launches Operation Inherent Resolve 2014 Iraqi intervention against ISIL Airstrikes on ISIL and al-Qaeda affiliates positions in Iraq and Syria Multinational humanitarian effort In mid 2014, The U.S launched a rescue mission in Syria in attempt to rescue James Foley and other hostages being held by ISIL. Arming and support for local ground forces 2 American journalists, 1 American humanitarian supporter, 1 American oil worker, 2 British humanitarian supporters, and 1 French tourist executed by ISIL. American-led intervention in Syria Spillover of the Syrian Civil War. Hey North Korea!!!! Can you count? Count on this.... more then 79% of U.S citizens has guns and We know to use them............!
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