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When was the last time America went to war for freedom?

When was the last time America went to war for freedom?

American Revolutionary War

Date April 19, 1775 – September 3, 1783 (8 years, 4 months and 15 days)
Location Eastern North America, North Atlantic Ocean, the West Indies
Result show U.S. and Allied victory:

What war was fought for us freedom?

The Revolutionary War (1775-83), also known as the American Revolution, arose from growing tensions between residents of Great Britain’s 13 North American colonies and the colonial government, which represented the British crown.

When was the last time America fought a war?

While the attack on Pearl Harbor during World War II and the attack on the World Trade Center in 2001 resulted in thousands of American deaths, the most recent war fought on American soil was the Civil War, which ended in 1865.

When was the last war America won?

Since 1945, the United States has very rarely achieved meaningful victory. The United States has fought five major wars — Korea, Vietnam, the Gulf War, Iraq, Afghanistan — and only the Gulf War in 1991 can really be classified as a clear success.

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Did America’s soldiers really die defending our freedom?

The truth, as discomforting as it is, is that the many U.S soldiers who have been sacrificed in America’s countless foreign wars did not die defending our freedom. That’s nothing more than a false bromide used to justify America’s never-ending foreign wars.

Where did the United States fight in the Revolutionary War?

Result for the United States and its Allies Presidents of the United States American Revolutionary War (1775–1783) Location:Eastern North America, Southern North America, Gibraltar, India, Caribbean Sea, and the Atlantic The Battle of Long Island, August 27, 1776  United States France

Did the American troops in Vietnam die for America’s Freedom?

The American troops who were sent to the deaths in Vietnam did not die in the defense of our freedom here at home. The same is true for the tens of thousands of American men who were sent to their deaths in the Korean War. North Korea never attacked or invaded the United States or even threatened to do so.

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Does militarism defend America’s Freedom?

One of the most fascinating aspects to U.S. militarism is the bromide that has infected the minds of so many Americans: that U.S. soldiers have sacrificed their lives or limbs in foreign wars to “defend our freedom” here at home. Not surprisingly, it was repeated at the Nationals game yesterday.