Hopefully there will be no more wars on US soil. The Revolutionary and Civil wars were enough.
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 US Army has operated on US soil since 1776. The national guard is the US Army. To further answer your question, What would happen is the US was ever invaded? The US Army would engage the enemy.
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)
IF NOT COUNTING the frontier wars: 1. War of 1812 (against Britain) 2. WW2 Aleution Islands, part of the state of Alaska (US Terrority then-against Japan)
soil is very important for us because it gives us soil to grow plants which helps us to breath by giving us oxygen
Fatal casualities in the War between the States made it the bloodiest war ever fought on US soil.
No, not in a war.
Yes; The Civil War and the Revolutionary War are two.
It was the bloodiest war ever fought on American soil.
no
Civil War
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.
I don't think there was ever an actual war, but there were probably many disputes concerning Pioneers and Native Americans. There isn't an actual named war though.
no
The longest war the United States ever entered was the Vietnam War.
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.