Usually its said to be Wounded Knee, called a battle but really a massacre. This was in 1890, and did pretty much end warfare on the Great Plains. There was a Modoc Indian War in the Pacific northwest around 1901.
Wounded Knee in 1890. 1890 is considered the official ending date of the US-Indian Wars.
The Battle of Wounded Knee
Battle of sugar point. 1898.
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The Civil War. It claimed more American lives than any other war, and was the last war fought on U.S. soil.
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Gettysburg
The battle was fought on October 2, 1835. It lasted for a few hours.
The Battle of Yorktown.
The significance of the battle was that it was the last major battle in the American Revolution.
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In Charlestown, or Charleston. Although the official last battle of the American Revolution is in Yorktown, Virginia.
Shawnee Indian village in the Ohio territory*
The last battle of the American Civil war was fought in Texas, at Palmito Ranch on May 12-13, 1865.
WWII was fought on U.S. soil (Hawaii). Although, technically Hawaii was not yet a state. Therefore, the American Civil War of 1861 was the last war on U.S. soil.
The Battle of Santa Cruz de Rosales on 16 March 1848.
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There are at least three plausible answers. Sedgemoor (1685) was the last pitched battle between regular armies. Preston (1715) was a siege that turned into a battle in the streets, like Stalingrad. Clifton (1745) was a skirmish.In addition, the WW2 battles of Britain and London were fought over English soil, but not on it.
battle of monmouth
The last battle-- the Battle of Yorktown was fought near the Chesapeake Bay.