Yes.
Longest war-Indian Wars 1622-1890. Longest war (against another recognized country)-Vietnam War 1955-1975.
America's not at war with Iraq. America's trying to restore law, order, and stability in Iraq. America's longest war was against the American Indian (native Americans) from approximately 1620 (when the Pilgrims landed) until the Battle of Wounded Knee in 1890. America was at war with the country of North Vietnam during the Vietnam War. From approximately 1955 until North Vietnam won the war in 1975.
America's longest war was against the American Indians (American Natives) which lasted from 1622 (Battle of the James River Settlement which had 347 colonists killed) to the Battle of Wounded Knee in 1890. America's longest war against another COUNTRY (Nation) was the Vietnam War. A war against the country of North Vietnam. America's longest war and bloodiest war would be the Vietnam War with over 58,000 US military men being killed there. America's bloodiest war would be the American Civil War (US Civil War) with nearly a million dead, but Americans were killing Americans...thus the high number.
The most Americans died in Vietnam which was also the longest war that America was involved in.
Yes. Vietnam was a French colony. They lost a Vietnam War and were thrown out of Vietnam before America tried to win a war in Vietnam. America also lost a Vietnam War.
The Vietnam War made America stronger.
The French and Indian War was the longest US war before 1850.The longest US war in history was the Vietnam War.
The longest war the United States ever entered was the Vietnam War.
America was defending Vietnam.
Against another "NATION" (Country) yes. America's longest war was the "Indian Wars" which lasted from 1622 (James River Settlements) to 1890 (Battle of Wounded Knee).
The American Indian Wars was America's longest war; 1622-1890.
The Vietnam War=the military draft!