The colonial involvement with Imperial Wars ended with the Treaty of Ryswick. The treaty was signed on September 20, 1697.
The Sui Dynasty brought an end to civil wars by creating a government of six ministries. The officials of the government were selected through imperial examination.
President Obama inherited two wars, both of which were begun by President Bush. He promised he would end our involvement in Iraq and bring the troops home, and he kept that promise. The president has also promised to end our involvement in Afghanistan. So, while President Obama did not start any wars, there have been two wars going on during his presidency. One, he has ended; the other, he has pledged to end. Also, as Commander in Chief, he supervised the mission that led to the killing of Osama Bin Laden and also led the strategy that killed other Al Qaeda terrorists.
During his presidency, Barack Obama implemented policies to wind down the US involvement in wars, particularly in Iraq and Afghanistan. He withdrew US troops from Iraq in 2011, fulfilling a promise to end the war there. In Afghanistan, Obama announced a drawdown of troops, aiming to end combat operations by the end of 2014. However, it is worth noting that the situation in both countries remains complex and conflicts continue despite the efforts to reduce US military presence.
Following the end of British colonial rule in India in 1947, the Kashmir region experienced several wars and a great deal of unrest because
I believe it was because, the French were defeated by the Viet Minh rebels, which marked the end of French involvement in Vietnam. The Vietminh defeated the French and ended colonial rule.
Imperial Airways ended in 1939.
Imperial Schrade ended in 2004.
Imperial Yeomanry ended in 1908.
Imperial Records ended in 1970.
Imperial Knight ended in 1806.
Imperial German Navy ended in 1919.
Imperial Japanese Army ended in 1945.