Star Wars: Return of The Jedi.
There has not been that many; you'll have to settle for two good examples: American Civil War (1861-1865) & Vietnam War (1961-1965)
The US Civil War (American Civil War) was an undeclared war and had many naval battles; are you asking about that war?
Heres two examples for the US: 1. US Civil War (American Civil War) 1861-1865 2. Vietnam War 1961-1975.
Just the ongoing Indian Wars (1622-1890). The only wars with other nations in that time frame were the Revolutionary War (1776-1783) and the War of 1812 (1812-1814). For your information the "Lewis & Clark Expedition" occurred in the 1801-1805 time period however.
The North won and the South lost in both undeclared wars; US Civil War & Vietnam.
Star Wars: Return of The Jedi.
American Civil War 1861-1865. Vietnam War 1961-1975.
Undeclared wars: US Civil War, Vietnam War. Declared wars: War of 1812; Mexican War of 1846-1848; Spanish-American War of 1898; WWI; WWII. Just a few examples.
We have engaged in several undeclared wars, such as the undeclared Naval War with France, under President Adams, and the War with the Barbary Pirates under Jefferson. Some of the conflicts, like Korea, were termed Police Actions, not wars. However, Congress did give approval for the use of US troops. Some Indian battles in the west were carried out without a formal declaration against that particular tribe or settlement. Every military action since the end of WWII have been undeclared wars. Korea, Vietnam, Gulf War, Iraq..etc....
Yes, they happen all the time.
No. The US Civil War was an undeclared war fought against Southern states trying to leave the union (US).
Both were undeclared wars.
American Civil War & Vietnam War.
The US Civil War and Vietnam War were undeclared wars. WWII was America's last declared war.
If WWI, then 1914.If WWII,then 1939. If Vietnam,then 1959. And if Iraq,then 2003.
The opium wars were never signed. Wars are declared or undeclared, not signed.