The US gained their independence in the American Revolutionary War of 1775-1783.
The Revolutionary War, 1775-1783.
Cuba gaine its independence. Guam and Puerto Rico became US Territories. The Philippenes and the US fought a war.
Pennsylvania fought on the side of the North during the "War for Southern Independence" 1861-1865/
The Colonials fought a Revolutionary war against the English, and with the aid of countries such as France, Spain and the Netherlands, they won.
That would be the revolutionary war. That was the war in which the U. S. won it's independence from Great Britain.
It was never granted, the US fought for it (and succeeded).
The Spanish American war was fought for independence for Cuba in the 1900's.
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It was fought to gain Cuban Independence.
Yes the U.S. fought in the Spanish-American war. They began by helping the Cubans who wanted independence.
other countries thought America shouldn't have independence. and they fought to try to control us
Fought a 5 year war from 1776-1783.
No. The civil war was between the states. The war of Independence was against England.
The best answer to this question is based on the likely assumption that the question involves the US Civil War. In this armed conflict, the South, the Confederacy fought for independence from the US. This war began in 1861 and ended in 1865. The quest for Southern independence was ended by Union military forces.
The war that involved the US was the War of 1812, aka The Second War for Independence.
An armed conflict between Spain and the US which was fought for Cuban independence.
It fought the Spanish American War in support of Cuban Independence.
Sovereignty and independence from the British Empire.