Pearl Harbor
the prohibitory act
The Prohibitory Act was designed to cut off all trade of the American colonies.
The American Civil War (US Civil War) was not a declared war.
the south declared war on the north and attacked fort sumtner
Mexican-American war
In the USA a act of war is declared by congress.
The U.S. Congress never declared war on Vietnam. The president deployed troops without an official declaration. Since then, an act was created that was specific about how far the president could go without an official declaration of war by congress.
I cannot answer this question.
WWII was America's last declared war. Prior to WWII, the American Civil War (aka US Civil War) was NOT a declared war. Actually, prior to WWII, the war was called the "Cold War", but was not a declared war.
The WPA was not declared unconstitutional. As the threat of war increased in the U.S., the WPA changed its policy and began vocational educational training of the unemployed. These men would then be hired by the industries making war materials for the government. As unemployment ended with the start of the war, Congress terminated the WPA in 1943.The National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court claiming the act allowed too much federal interference in intrastate commerce.
The same as the American Civil War; that wasn't a declared war either.
On 13 May 1846.