In World War II the US fought with France,(before it was conquered by Germany) Great Britain(or England), Canada, Australia, China, Russia(After Russia was attack by Germany) and i think that's it. Their main allies were Russia and England.
During the US Civil War Thomas J. Jackson fought on the southern, Confederate side. During the War of 1812 Andrew Jackson fought for the United States, and in the American Revolution he fought for the Continental (US) side.
the u.s. side fought great Britain and the us won
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Always consider the SOURCE when asked this question. Are US Troops really "under-trained"? Who says? Why do they say so? By comparison to whom? What makes the individual qualified (expert) to make such a statement? Is the individual whom the statement came from, a combat veteran who fought against a worthy foe? Is the individual with whom the statement came from, a combat veteran who fought against an EASY enemy (which does not say much about the combat experience)? Is the individual with whom the statement came from, an individual who never served in the military and/or never fought in actual combat? Always consider the source.
Pennsylvania fought on the side of the North during the "War for Southern Independence" 1861-1865/
The British and the USSR fought along side the United States during this war.
The US fought on the Allied, or UN side in Korea.
That depends on just whom "us" is.
The US fought for the South.
The US fought on the side of the Allies. The other side was called the Axis.
UN-United Nations
The US fought for the South against the Northern Communists.
The Allied Powers
The Confederate States.
yes the joined in later in the year fought on the side that won against Germany the allies
During the US Civil War Thomas J. Jackson fought on the southern, Confederate side. During the War of 1812 Andrew Jackson fought for the United States, and in the American Revolution he fought for the Continental (US) side.
the u.s. side fought great Britain and the us won