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Timeline of United States military operations
00:00:33 1 Extraterritorial and major domestic deployments 00:00:52 1.1 1775–1799 00:03:29 1.2 1800–1809 00:04:53 1.3 1810–1819 00:09:13 1.4 1820–1829 00:10:43 1.5 1830–1839 00:13:10 1.6 1840–1849 00:15:56 1.7 1850–1859 00:21:11 1.8 1860–1869 00:24:21 1.9 1870–1879 00:26:21 1.10 1880–1889 00:27:54 1.11 1890–1899 00:32:44 1.12 1900–1909 00:36:24 1.13 1910–1919 00:44:36 1.14 1920–1929 00:48:10 1.15 1930–1939 00:49:03 1.16 1940–1944 00:50:41 1.17 1945–1949 00:53:01 1.18 1950–1959 00:56:15 1.19 1960–1969 00:58:50 1.20 1970–1979 01:02:00 1.21 1980–1989 01:12:01 1.22 1990–1999 01:22:28 1.23 2000–2009 01:27:43 1.24 2010–present 01:34:18 2 Battles with the Native Americans 01:34:36 3 Relocation 01:35:09 4 Armed insurrections and slave revolts 01:37:14 5 Range wars 01:38:06 6 Bloody local feuds 01:38:25 7 Bloodless boundary disputes 01:39:13 8 Terrorist, paramilitary groups and guerrilla warfare 01:39:25 8.1 18th and 19th century 01:40:12 9 Labor–management disputes 01:40:47 10 State and national secession attempts 01:41:25 11 Riots and public disorder 01:41:48 12 Miscellaneous 01:43:01 12.1 Latter-day Saints 01:43:16 12.2 Republic of Texas 01:43:33 13 See also 01:43:42 14 Notes
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This timeline of United States government military operations is based on the Committee on International Relations (now known as the U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs). Dates show the years in which U.S. government military units participated. Items in bold are the U.S. government wars most often considered to be major conflicts by historians and the general public. Note that instances where the U.S. government gave aid alone, with no military personnel involvement, are excluded, as are Central Intelligence Agency operations.