The last war fought on U.S. soil was the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, which brought the United States into World War II. After Pearl Harbor, there were no further major military conflicts fought on U.S. soil.
King Philip's War 1675 - 1676Queen Ann's War 1702 - 1713French and Indian War 1754 - 1763The American RevolutionWar of 1812Civil WarWorld War II ( The Battle of the Aleutian Islands)
It is difficult to predict the future with absolute certainty, but historically, there have been conflicts on US soil. As a country, the US works to prevent such scenarios through diplomacy, defense initiatives, and international relationships. The focus is on maintaining peace and security within its borders.
THE Pilgrims ATTACKING the native Indians, Sneaking up on them gaining their trust, THEN Stealing their land.
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Civil War
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Because the war had not been fought on American soil.
The United States was involved with several wars in that century. The "big one" was the Civil War, started in 1861.
The Civil War. It claimed more American lives than any other war, and was the last war fought on U.S. soil.
they might of had to fight, as percentage of population most costly war on us soil.
Yes there was a war but didn't take place in US soil it was called the Spanish American War
The last war fought on U.S. soil was the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, which brought the United States into World War II. After Pearl Harbor, there were no further major military conflicts fought on U.S. soil.
Fatal casualities in the War between the States made it the bloodiest war ever fought on US soil.
Congress did not want to get involved because no aggressive act had been made toward the US. They were afraid that by joining the war it would bring an attack to US soil.
No, Spain never occupied the US soil other than Florida which was purchased from Spain. The Spanish American war was over tariffs by Spain in Cuba that effected US interests.
because the Japanese attacked Americans on US soil.