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There are three times in the history of the United States.
The first time was the war of 1812, the American national anthem was born in this year, when the situation was that Napoleon swept across Europe, the British Empire was a little unable to parry, when the British Empire imposed an embargo on the United States, the United States was weak at that time, unable to parry, and gritted its teeth with domestic hatred, Napoleon would also need the United States to contain the British Empire, so the two sides hit it off, and the United States took the initiative to declare war on the British Empire.
The United States wanted to "liberate Canada" at that time, but the Canadians were a group of royalists, so the Canadian militia went to war with the United States under the command of the British, and the United States was extremely disadvantaged, and even lost the capital Washington, after the British army entered Washington, the White House was burned down with a fire, which was the first and only time in the history of the United States that the capital was captured.
Later, the two sides won and lost, and it was a draw.
The second time I knew it, the Korean War, the Americans said that the United States won, China said that China won, this depends on how you look at it, on the whole, it was a draw. The Korean War is somewhat similar to the War of 1812 in that it was a head-to-head confrontation.
The third, the Vietnam War, was defeated by the American army. Although the U.S. military won almost every battle in the Vietnam War, the overall war goal was not achieved. So the US army was defeated.
The Vietnam War had an extremely far-reaching impact on the entire United States, and changed the political ecology of the United States, before the Vietnam War, the American people generally believed in the United States, and after the Vietnam War, the American people almost completely stopped believing in the United States, one of the reasons for this is that during the Vietnam War, the United States forged a large number of documents.
The most typical forgery is the so-called "Gulf of Tonkin Incident", which was the reason for the involvement of the US military in the Vietnam War, but the evidence that has come out now shows that the Gulf of Tonkin Incident is a complete and complete a**, and unlike the later Iraq War, the Gulf of Tonkin Incident was a deliberate falsification. And the unit that made the fraud is the US National Security Agency.
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How many wars has the United States lost in the recent history of the world? Which wars were not won?
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1.War of Independence (1775-1783).
2.War of 1812 (1812-1815) 3Mexican War (1846-1848).
4.Civil War (1861-1865).
5.World War I (1917-1918) 6World War II (1941-1945) 7Korean War (1950-1953).
8.Vietnam War (1955-1975).
9.Gulf War (1990-1991).
10.Afghan War of Battles (2001-present).
11.In addition to these major wars, the United States has participated in many small-scale military operations or military interventions. Here are some representative dead skins:
1.Barbary War (1801-1805).
2.Philippine War (1899-1902).
3.Iran Hostage Crisis (1979-1981).
4.Grenada War (1983-1984).
5.Panamanian War (1989-1990).
6.Kosovo War (1998-1999).
7.Syrian civil war (2014-present.
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The United States had the Revolutionary War from 1775 to 1783; The Second War of Independence took place from 1812 to 1815; The Mexican-American War took place from 1846 to 1848.
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