probably not as the US has a great appetite for war Depends how broadly you define "war". If wars against Indian tribes, or "sending in the Marines" to Latin American states are disregarded, there were no wars under Washington, Jefferson, JQ Adams, Jackson, Van Buren, WH Harrison, Tyler, Taylor, Fillmore, Pierce, Buchanan[1], A Johnson, Grant, Hayes, Garfield, Arthur, Cleveland, B Harrison, T Roosevelt, Harding, Coolidge, Hoover, Carter, Reagan or Clinton. [1]Unless the 1857 military expedition to Utah counts as a "war".
President Andrew Johnson.
He was Vice President under Lincoln and would have supported Union causes.
EIsenhower was president Civil war was 1861-1865
Abraham Lincoln was President during the Civil War.
James Madison was the president of the United States throughout the entirety of the war of 1812. He served as president from 1809-1817.
I think Britain never had a president but it had been under the rule of queens and prime ministers but am not sure about this.
No one. There has never been a president of America. Nor has America ever been at war with England.
the war department
Every countries has been in war( Dumbo )~:
Yes and No. During the American Civil war, "The South" was not under rule of the President or VP. Such is the nature of "Civil War".
You should know, the world is still threatened by nuclear war. Every powerful country have nuclear weapons.
US President Andrew Johnson
James Knox Polk.
He a the general of a war and everyone voted him to become president because his bravery in the war. P.S. He was the first president under the constitution the, The adams family was the first, basically there was 16 president before him but he was the first under the constitution like i said before.
The Korean War, and small escalation of what would later become the Vietnam War under JFK and Lyndon Johnson.
It is not there, while the president enjoys a great latitude in what he does during a time of war; he is still accountable under the constitution (through impeachment).
The President can not declare war. Only Congress can declare war, usually at the request of the President. Subject to limitations by Congress, the president can take military action. For example, the can order the bombing of foreign targets or send troops into a foreign country.