There can be no doubt about it: World War II. If you mean wars just in the United States the answer would be the Revolutionary War and The Civil war. Without the Revolutionary war we would still be owned and ruled by the United Kingdom.
The famous war in the United States are Revolutionary War, Civil War, and World War II.
This is an opinion question and reasonable cases could be made for almost any war or conflict in which the United States has been involved. Every event in history has both short and long term consequences, both known and unforseen.
The biggest war in the American history is the Civil War. This war has the biggest number of American people died,more than any other war in the American history.Also in this war Americans fought Americans and that was the worst part of it.But at the end it had a major consequence the slavery was abolished forever in the USA.
Over 360,000 Union soldiers died, and 259,000 Confederates. Many were not battle deaths, but diseases that ran rampant through the camps. Also, lost in this are the numbers of innocent civilians killed in the south, by Union forces. Over 5800 civilians were killed in Georgia alone, and an additional 25,000 in the other southern states. Many also starved because of Union atrocities to the civilian populace, estimated to be nearly 75,000 people, many former slaves.
name some of the shortest, important battles in American History in world war II
the revolutionary war
civil war
Benedict Arnold.
The statement that US history is not taught past the Vietnam War is not correct. US colleges and secondary schools have quite different US history boundaries. There is a mass of US history running past the War in Vietnam.
The most famous traitor is definitely Benedict Arnold. He was a colonist who fought in the Revolutionary War. He eventually became a spy for the British when he got tired of losing battles.
Yes they were used. Old Ironsides it a famous one that you can still see today.
Gerald Ford pardoned Richard Nixon.
just one? Civil War
Traditionally it has been the US Civil War and WW2.
Benedict Arnold.
Benedict Arnold was one of the most famous traitors in US history.
While certainly an important event in US history, the US Civil War didn't "lead" or "start" the study of US History.
1861, the un-declared US Civil War, officially called the "War of the Rebellion", and also known as the "War between the states."
The Us Civil War was the bloodiest war recorded in US history.
The statement that US history is not taught past the Vietnam War is not correct. US colleges and secondary schools have quite different US history boundaries. There is a mass of US history running past the War in Vietnam.
The most famous traitor is definitely Benedict Arnold. He was a colonist who fought in the Revolutionary War. He eventually became a spy for the British when he got tired of losing battles.
Within the US the Revolutionary War and the Civil War alone should be counted.
Yes they were used. Old Ironsides it a famous one that you can still see today.
one famous thing is that we beat great Britain in war. and became one of the "super powers" (cold war) we are one of the strongest natioins in this world. and we have FREEDOM Answered by: Emilio Aranda_EL Paso, Tx (Emilioa)