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The United States fought in six major wars: the War of 1812, the Mexican-American War, the American Civil War, the Spanish-American War, and the Philippine-American War.
It lasted for 4 years.
15 slave states and 19 free states during the American Civil War
well a civil war soldier had to be willing to fight either for the southern or northern states. they had to be strong and able to endure many hardships
Jefferson Davis fought in one significant war, the Mexican-American War (1846-1848), where he served as a colonel in the Confederate Army. However, he is best known for his role as the President of the Confederate States during the American Civil War (1861-1865), which he did not physically fight in but was a central figure in its leadership and strategy.
Many were encouraged and wanted to fight for a voice in their goverment.
Many were encouraged and wanted to fight for a voice in their government.
Many were encouraged and wanted to fight for a voice in their government.
For the Union: 23; for the South: 11 Additionally, all border states sent forces to fight for the South and the North.
The historians had calculated that about 10,000 battles, large and small, were fought in the United States, starting from Apr. 1861 through May 1865.
The War of 1812 The Mexican-American WarThe US Civil War The Spanish-American War And dozens upon dozens of smaller wars against Native Americans and rebels in countries of the Western Hemisphere with American interests.
If you mean the American Civil War, they weren't expelled. There weren't very many in the US at that time, but there was no reason to throw them out.