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Military history of the United States

The article is about the military history of the United States. The categories on this (incomplete, in-development) list are somewhat arbitrary: Not all of these events were military, some were not even violent, but together they delineate the reappearance of the martial spirit in American life. The items enumerated here begin with the establishment of the American state in 1776, and either are located within American territorial boundaries or involve the armed forces of the federal government or the militias of the separate states and territories.

Table of contents
1 Militarized Conflicts
2 Indian Conflicts, Wars, Battles, Expeditions and Campaigns
3 Ethnic Cleansing and Control
4 Armed Insurrections and Slave Revolts
5 Range Wars
6 Bloodless Boundary Disputes
7 Terror, Paramilitary Groups and Guerrilla Warfare
8 Secession Attempts, etc.
9 Covert Operations, U.S.-Supported Coups, etc.
10 Miscellaneous
11 See Also
12 External links

Militarized Conflicts

\nThis is a list of militarized conflicts involving the United States, the dates show the years in which U.S. military units (primarily regular, occasionally irregular) participated.

Indian Conflicts, Wars, Battles, Expeditions and Campaigns

\nSee also:
Indian Wars
  • Sullivan Expedition (1779)\n*Northwestern Indian Wars (1790–1795, 1811)\n*Battle of Fallen Timbers (1794)\n*Nickajack Expedition (1794)\n*Sabine Expedition (1806)\n*Tecumseh's War (1811)\n**Battle of Tippecanoe (1811)\n*Little Belt Affair (1811)\n*Peoria War (1813)\n*Creek War (1813–1814)\n**Battle of Horseshoe Bend (1814)\n*Seminole Wars (1817–1818, 1835–1842, 1855–1858)\n*Arikara War (1823)\n*Fever River War (1827)\n*Le Fèvre Indian War (1827)\n*Sac and Fox War (1831)\n*Black Hawk War (1832)\n*Sabine-Southwestern War (1836–1837)\n*Osage Indian War (1837)\n*Navajo Wars (1849–1861)\n*Cayuse War (1848–1855)\n*Pitt River Expedition (1850)\n*Mariposa War (1850–1851)\n*Yuma Expedition (1851–1852)\n*Walker War (1853)\n*Yakima War (1855)\n*Snake River War (1855)\n*Klickitat War (1855)\n*Puget Sound War (1855–1856)\n*Rogue River Wars (1855–1856)\n*Klamath and Salmon Indian Wars (1855)\n*Florida Indian War (1855–1858)\n*Tintic War (1856)\n*Gila Expedition (1857)\n*Mendocino War (1858)\n*Spokane-Coeur d'Alene-Paloos War (1858)\n*Pecos Expedition (1859)\n*Antelope Hills Expedition (1859)\n*Bear River Expedition (1859)\n*Paiute War (1860)\n*Kiowa-Comanche War (1860)\n*Cheyenne Campaign (1861–1864) \n*Sioux War (1862-1863)\n*Cheyenne-Arapaho-Kiowa-Comanche Wars (1863–1869)\n**Sand Creek Massacre (1864)\n*Snake War (1864–1868)\n*Red Cloud's War (1866–1868)\n*Comanche Wars (1867–1875)\n*Battle of Washita River (1868)\n*Marias Massacre (1870)\n*Modoc War (1872–1873)\n*Red River War (1874)\n*Apache Wars (1873, 1885–1886)\n*Black Hills War (1876–1877)\n**Battle of the Little Bighorn (1876)\n*Nez Perce War (1877)\n*Bannock War (1878)\n*Cheyenne War (1878–1879)\n*Sheepeater Indian War (1879)\n*White River War (1879)\n*Ute War (1879-1880)\n*Ghost Dance War (1890–1891)\n*Wounded Knee Massacre (1890)

Ethnic Cleansing and Control

\nSee also:
Indian removal

Armed Insurrections and Slave Revolts

\nSee also:
Slave rebellion, Tax revolt

Range Wars

\nSee also: Range war

Bloodless Boundary Disputes

\n*
Toledo War (1835, Michigan Territory-Ohio)\n*Aroostook War (1838–1839, U.S.-Canada)\n*Honey War (1839, Iowa Territory-Missouri)\n*Fifty-Four Forty or Fight (1844, U.S.-Canada)\n*Pig War (1859, U.S.-Canada)\n*Chamizal Dispute (1895–1963, U.S.-Mexico)

Terror, Paramilitary Groups and Guerrilla Warfare

\nSee also:
List of terrorist incidents\n*Green Mountain Boys (pre-U.S. through Revolution)\n*Francis Marion (1780–1782)\n*Bleeding Kansas (~1854–~1860)\n*Cortina Troubles (1859–1861)\n*Kansas Jayhawkers (1861–1863)\n*Quantrill's Raiders (1861–1863)\n*Ku Klux Klan (1877–present)\n*Knights of the White Camelia\n*White League (1874–)\n**Coushatta Massacre (1874)\n**Colfax Riot (1874)\n*Wall Street Bombing (1920)\n*Capitol Attack (1954)\n*Weather Underground (1969–1976)\n*Symbionese Liberation Army (1970s)\n*Marine Barracks Bombing (1983)\n*U.S. Embassy Bombing (1983)\n*World Trade Center Bombing (1993)\n*Oklahoma City Bombing (1994)\n*U.S. Embassy Bombings (1998)\n*USS Cole Bombing (2000)\n*9/11 (2001)

Secession Attempts, etc.

\nSee also:
List of extinct states, Unrecognized historic regions of the United States

Covert Operations, U.S.-Supported Coups, etc.

\n*
Baltimore Crisis (Chile, 1891)\n*Operation Ajax (Iran, 1951–1953)\n*Operation PBSUCCESS (Guatemala, 1954)\n*Bay of Pigs Invasion (Cuba, 1961)\n*Operation Mongoose (Cuba, 1961–1963)\n*Brazilian Military Coup (Brazil 1964)\n*Secret War (Cambodia-Laos, 1962–1975)\n*Chilean Coup (Chile, 1974)\n*Argentine Military Coup (Argentine, 1976)\n*Operation Condor (Latin America, 1960s–1970s)\n*Mujahideen vs. USSR (Afghanistan, 1979–1989)\n*Contras (Nicaragua, 1980s)

Miscellaneous

\n*Yankee-Pennamite Wars (1769–1784)\n*
Chesapeake Affair (1807)\n*Virginius Affair (1873)\n*Hatfields and McCoys (1860–1891)\n*Fenian Invasion of Canada (1866)\n*Canal Zone Riots (1964)\n*Israeli Attack on USS Liberty (1967)\n*Kent State Shootings (1970)\n*War on Drugs (~1972–)\n*Iran Hostage Crisis (1979–1981)\n*Iraqi Attack on USS Stark (1987)\n*Vincennes Incident (1988)

Latter-Day Saints

\n*
Mormon War (1838)\n*Mountain Meadows Massacre (1857)

Republic of Texas

\n*
Texas Revolution (1835–1836)\n*Texas Santa Fe Expedition (1841)

See Also

\n*
Militia\n*United States Armed Forces\n*Awards and decorations of the United States military\n*Department of Defense\n*United States casualties of war\n*List of riots\n*List of strikes\n*List of massacres\n*List of military and non-military operations and projects\n*List of U.S. foreign interventions since 1945

External links

\n*
Instances of Use of United States Forces Abroad, 1798-1993 by Ellen C. Collier, Specialist in U.S. Foreign Policy, Foreign Affairs and National Defense Division\n*United States Military Campaigns, Conflicts, Expeditions and Wars Compiled by Larry Van Horn, U.S. Navy Retired\n* Basic Statistics for United States Imperialism Category:U.S. military history\nCategory:Military history

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