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So when you go back to look at what time or month lets say, you'll be organized and ready
Explanation:
Great Britain (Revolutionary War)
Great Britain (War of 1812)
The next few depends on if you consider the Indian nations independent or not
Mexico American War 1846
The Civil War ( only if you consider the Confederacy a country ) ( We lost more Americans in this war than all of our other wars obviously )
Spanish American War
All of the answers can be disputed ( as most events in history can ) because the many wars we had with Indian Nations. Look up Manifest Destiny. The US believed Westward expansion and territory to be its destiny. Our ancestors believed all the territory from the East to West coast was meant to belong to our nation.
<span>Racism in the north and south existed in the 1850s; however the Southerners wanted to spread slavery to the west which was the main issue that led to the war. The south needed more land for their plantations. There were additional pre-war incidents where Northerns protected African Americans who were about to be sent back to the south into slavery. The Missouri Compromise and the decision of the Dred Scott case failed leading to an effect in the North for those free blacks who had lived for decades. The decision called for the freedom of escaped slaves slaves into question. This was one of the key issues that drove the Republic party in the North to question the South about slavery.Lincoln himself proposed sending black to Africa. Most American slaves had been born in the US and had ties to our culture not Africa any longer, though citizenship was not discussed at the time. By 1860 over 4 million Africans were living in the US, it would have been impossible to send them back to Africa. So instead, we treat them as second class citizens and go to war.
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