U.S. Conflicts
The term "U.S. conflicts" refers to various military and political struggles involving the United States throughout its history. These conflicts can range from the American Revolutionary War to more recent engagements like the Iraq War and the War in Afghanistan. Each conflict has unique causes, participants, and consequences, often influenced by factors such as territorial disputes, ideological differences, and international relations.
In addition to military conflicts, the U.S. has faced internal conflicts, such as the Civil War, which centered on issues like slavery and states' rights. These conflicts have shaped the nation's identity and policies, impacting both domestic and foreign affairs over time.