Only one, the Mexican-American War (1846 - 1848).
Mexico But probably France too.
Presidents can fight in wars, but they can't fight while in office.
A war in Mexico, Central America, or South America would be under the control of the US Southern Command.
Germany was attempting to get Mexico as an ally. The US was headed for Europe in '17; didn't need to have to fight Mexico so close to home.
no he did not
no
2
Texas.
1846-1848
The war with Mexico, then Indian campaigns.
1846 through 1848
Mexico
The US fought two so called "Hispanic" wars: 1. Mexican War 1846-1848 in California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Mexico proper. California, Utah, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico all later became states...and were territories "won" (taken) from Mexico during that war. 2. The Spanish-American of 1898 (only lasted 6 months). Was fought in Cuba and the Philippines. Leasing rights in Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines were won (taken) from Spain during that war. Both wars were declared wars. The American Civil War & Vietnam Wars were un-declared wars.
Santa Anna.
The revolution and indian wars
Mexico.
Did the Judge fight any wars