You skipped the war of 1812, Barbary Wars, Mexican-American War, multiple Indian Wars, Boxer Rebellion, multiple South American wars on behalf of fruit companies, Spanish-American War, Korea, Vietnam, Grenada, Panema, both Iraq wars, Afghanistan, and more.
The last war America fought for the interests of Americans was the Indian wars, without securing all that new land to grow into we would never have had the logistical ability to impact any of the post Civil War wars anywhere near as much as we did. Nobody ever recognizes the importance of the Indian wars.
Also, the Cold War against communism was far more important than bailing out the commies in WW2. They'd have rolled all over Europe, Asia, and the southern hemisphere if we hadn't changed our foreign policy from helping them to hindering them.
Ok we need to learn more about these Indian wars. History gets rewritten by the victorious, to whom go the myths and monuments. So there remain truths buried; When were they buried, who has uncovered them and what did they reveal about the Indian wars in US history?
You skipped the war of 1812, Barbary Wars, Mexican-American War, multiple Indian Wars, Boxer Rebellion, multiple South American wars on behalf of fruit companies, Spanish-American War, Korea, Vietnam, Grenada, Panema, both Iraq wars, Afghanistan, and more.
Well, he skipped logic, reason, and common sense, so I’m not surprised.
He? Isn't it mostly women who believe in horoscopes?
The three most important wars America has ever fought: Revolutionary War, Civil War, World War 2
The last war America fought for the interests of Americans was the Indian wars, without securing all that new land to grow into we would never have had the logistical ability to impact any of the post Civil War wars anywhere near as much as we did. Nobody ever recognizes the importance of the Indian wars.
Also, the Cold War against communism was far more important than bailing out the commies in WW2. They'd have rolled all over Europe, Asia, and the southern hemisphere if we hadn't changed our foreign policy from helping them to hindering them.
Ok we need to learn more about these Indian wars. History gets rewritten by the victorious, to whom go the myths and monuments. So there remain truths buried; When were they buried, who has uncovered them and what did they reveal about the Indian wars in US history?