As part of the Midway campaign, the Japanese invaded the Aleutian islands. This was supposed to draw the US' attention north and away from Midway. To counter this the Americans had about 45,000 men stationed in Alaska. They were stationed at Fort Randall (located at Cold Bay), and at two Aleutian bases, the navy base at Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island and at Fort Glenn. At these two points there was about 2300 men.
If you literally mean "US soil," then Pearl Harbor, Midway, Wake, Guam, The Philippines & The Aleutians. All of these places were a part of the US, although not a state as some would later become.
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The War of 1812 and the American Civil War.
No WWII battles were fought on the continental US soil. But there were the Aleutian Island campaigns that were fought on American territory.
The war of 1812 and The Civil War in the early 1860s.
Because of how the question is worded, the War of 1812 is the only war that would qualify. The Mexican War was fought almost entirely on Mexican soil, much of which became US territory after the war. The Texan Revolution was fought ten years before Texas became a US state. Both the American Revolution and the French and Indian War were fought before the US became a country. Other wars were fought on land claimed by the US, mostly against Native American forces, but these were not major.
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In 1803, the United States was involved in the Barbary Wars. This war was with Tripoli fought in the Meridian, and from whence part of the Marine Corps Hymn is drawn.
The US has fought several wars.
The United States was involved with several wars in that century. The "big one" was the Civil War, started in 1861.
Civil War
Hopefully there will be no more wars on US soil. The Revolutionary and Civil wars were enough.
No wars; only insurgencies. Boxer Rebellion in China & a Rebellion in the Philippines.
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The war of 1812 and The Civil War in the early 1860s.
The Seminole Indians and the US.
The Vietnam War
WWII and WWI
If you mean the northern states, they fought in the Civil War. Other than that one time, the US has always been united. Any wars which involved the north, involved the entire US. The US has, of course, fought in two world wars and many other wars.
The US fought three wars to obtain land: 1. Indian Wars (1620-1890) 2. Mexican War (1846-1848) 3. Spanish-American War 1898