Throughout its history, the United States has engaged in numerous wars and military conflicts, often involving diverse alliances and adversaries. These engagements span from colonial times through the modern era, involving battles for territory, independence, and ideological supremacy.
United States vs. Morocco, Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli
1801-1805;1815
Franco-American Naval War
United States vs. France
1798-1800
American Revolution
English Colonists vs. Great Britain
1775-1783
Cherokee War
English Colonists vs. Cherokee Indians
1759-1761
French and Indian War
1756-1763
King Georges's War (War of Austian Succession)
The French Colonies vs. Great Britain
1744-1748
Queen Anne's War (War of spanish scuccession)
1702-1713
King William's War
The English Colonies vs. France
1689-1697
Kings Philip's War
New England Colonies vs. Wampanoag, Narragansett, and Nipmuck Indians
July 4, 1675-August 12,1676
Invasion of Iraq
United States and Coalition Forses vs. Iraq
2003
Invation of Afghanistan
Unites States and Coalition Forces vs. the Taliban regime in Afghanistan to fight terrorism
2001
Intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina
United States as part of NATO acted peacekeepers in former Yugoslavia
1995-1996
Persian Gulf War
United States and Coal Forces vs. Iraq
1990-1991
US Invasion of Panama
United States vs. Panama
1989
Grenada
United States intervention
1983
Bay of Pigs Invation
United States vs. Cuba
1961
Vietnam War
United States and South Vietnam vs. North Vietnam
1960-1975
Korean War
United States and South Korea vs. North Korea and Communist China
1950-1953
World War Two
Axis Powers: Germany, Italy, Japan vs Major Allied Powers: United States, Great Britain, France, and Russia
1939-1945
World War One
Triple Alliance: Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary vs. Triple Entente: Britain, France, and Russia. The United States joined on the side of the Triple Entente in 1917