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A list of direct major armed conflicts involving the United States of America:

War of 1812 (1812–1815)
Stalemate: Both side's invasion attempts repulsed

Mexican–American War (1846–1848):
Victory: Mexican recognition of Texas and California (among other territories) as independent

Apache Wars (1851–1900)
Victory: Apaches moved to reservations

Second Opium War (1856–1859)
Victory: Southern Kowloon, Hong Kong ceded to the United Kingdom

Navajo Wars (1858–1866)
Victory: Navajo moved to reservations

American Civil War (1861–1865)
Victory: Territorial integrity preserved, slavery abolished

Comanche Campaign (1867–1875)
Victory: Comanche moved to reservations

Great Sioux War of 1876 (1876–1877)
Victory

Spanish–American War (1898)
Victory: Collapse of the Spanish Empire. Philippines acquired as a colony

World War I (1917–1918)
Victory: Collapse of the German Empire, Russian Empire, Italian Empire, Ottoman Empire, and Austro-Hungarian Empire

World War II (1941–1945)
Victory: Collapse of the Japanese Empire and Third Reich

Korean War (1950–1953)
Stalemate: North Korean invasions of South Korea repelled

Vietnam War (1965–1973)
Withdrawal, political defeat:

War in Afghanistan (2001–2014)
Inconclusive: Fall of the Taliban government

Iraq War (2003–2011)
Victory: Establishment of democratic elections

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will the cuckspam continue?

>War of 1812 (1812–1815)

>Withdrawal, political defeat:
>trying this hard to dance around getting blown the fuck out
Political defeat is defeat period.

Naval courtesy calls, many times in conjunction with the birthdays of various monarchs and other foreign celebrations, had become common in the 19th century.

They became increasingly important with the rise of nationalism.

The United States began participating in these events in 1902 when Roosevelt invited Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany to send a squadron for a courtesy call to New York City.

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It was not the first flexing of U.S. naval muscle.

During the Algeciras Conference in 1906, which was convened to settle a diplomatic crisis between France and Germany over the fate of Morocco, Roosevelt had ordered 8 battleships to maintain a presence in the Mediterranean Sea.

Additionally, the U.S. had become a major sea power, with distant island possessions that included Guam, the Philippines, and Puerto Rico.

Since Japan had arisen as a major sea power, Roosevelt showed the American fleet could be deployed anywhere.

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>half the wars are just shooting Native Americans
>including a civil war

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The Great White Fleet was the name of the United States Navy battle fleet that completed a journey around the globe by order of United States President Theodore Roosevelt.

The voyage itself eventually set a number of world records including sheer number of ships simultaneously circumnavigating the earth.

In port after port, citizens in the thousands turned out to see and greet the fleet.

When the fleet sailed into Yokohama, the Japanese went to extraordinary lengths to show that their country desired peace with the U.S.; thousands of Japanese schoolchildren waved American flags to greet navy officials as they came ashore.

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simple as

Our natives were the most difficult to overcome out of all the colonies desu

They were true savages

Easy mode compared to Africa or even South America, try again.

More difficult than Aboriginals I'll give you that special star.

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Our whole continent was filled with red-skinned warriors. It's a wonder when you think how we ever did it.

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the white fleet were portuguese fishing vessels that popped up to newfoundland every season for fishing

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The funeral of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and Emperor of India, was one of the largest gatherings of European royalty ever to take place.

The funeral was notable for the enormous number of important people who participated in it.

Figures on horseback given roughly in the order they rode:
King George V of the United Kingdom, the late King's son.
Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany and Prussia, the late King's nephew
Prince Arthur, the late King's brother
King George I of the Hellenes, the late King's brother-in-law
King Alfonso XIII of Spain, the late King's nephew-in-law
King Haakon VII of Norway, the late King's nephew/son-in-law
King Frederick VIII of Denmark, the late King's brother-in-law
King Manuel II of Portugal the late King's fourth cousin
Tsar Ferdinand I of the Bulgarians, the late King's cousin
King Albert I of the Belgians, the late King's cousin
Franz Ferdinand, heir presumptive to the throne of Austria-Hungary
Yusuf Izzettin Efendi, crown prince of the Ottoman Empire
Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia, the late King's nephew
Fushimi Sadanaru, cousin of the Emperor of Japan
Mohammed Ali, heir presumptive to the throne of Egypt
Prince Louis of Orleans

Those who followed behind in the carriages included:
Queen Alexandra of the United Kingdom, the late King's widow
Empress Maria Feodorovna of Russia, the late King's sister-in-law
Prince Zaitao of China, representing the Qing Dynasty
(former) President Theodore Roosevelt, representing the United States

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