United States Wars/Interventions

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North American Theatre of the Seven Years War (Colonial period)
French and Indian War
1775-1781
American Revolution
"Undeclared" war in 1798
Quasi war
1812-1815
War of 1812
1850's intervention in China
Second Opium War
1846-1848
Mexican American War
1861-1865
American Civil War
1898
Spanish American War
Anti- Foreignal revolution in China
Boxer Rebellion
US Involvement from 1917-1918
World War One
U.S Involvement in Veracruz 1914
Mexican Revolution
Expedition for Pancho Villa in Mexico (1916-1917)
Pershing Expedition
US Intervention in Russia (1917-1922)
Russian Civil War
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US Involvement from 1941-1945
World War Two
1950-1953
Korean War
1961 Invasion made up of CIA mercenaries
Bay of Pigs Invasion
US Involvement from 1963-1975
Vietnam War
US and Allied invasion of a small island nation (1965)
Invasion of the Dominican Republic
Campaign in the Vietnam War (1970)
Invasion of Cambodia
1983 (small country in the Caribbean)
Invasion of Grenada
1989-1990 (Central America)
Invasion of Panama
1990-1991
Gulf War
2001- Ongoing
Afghanistan War
2003-ongoing
Iraq War
2014-ongoing
Syrian Civil War
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Level 82
Nov 15, 2013
We shouldn't tip off our enemies that the Iraq War is going to end in 3011. That will just embolden them. Or something. And were American really at war in Korea in 1050? Wasn't that before the country existed?

Also, you really ought to add some more type-ins. For example, "World War 1," "World War I", and WW1" for "World War One." "Afghanistan." "1812." "Revolutionary War" or "War of Independence," and so on.

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Level 67
Nov 16, 2013
And while we're nitpicking -- which is what comments are for -- you need to spell involvement correctly. Also, I don't think "foreignal" is a word.And it looks better if you capitalize the S in US.