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A lil survey. Which wars in American history in your opinion where justified or unjustified?

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A lil survey. Which wars in American history in your opinion where justified or unjustified?

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You seem to have forgotten the wars versus the plains Indians and the various other Indian tribes. If you are asking about the Indian Wars, which were justified and which weren’t? You should find a list of those wars. Some were one battle and out, others were a series of battles, so you would have to say those were wars. I disagree with your characterization of the Mexican War as unjustified. The Mexicans invited the Americans to settle in the Texas area, promising them a large degree of autonomy. When they reneged on the autonomy, the settlers asked the US for help. That began the bad blood between the two countries. Had Mexico treated the settlers properly, the problems in the future may not have happened. Spanish-America we disagree on. The US wanted to be a world power and grabbed foreign soil. Other than the Indian Wars (and Hawaii), I think this was the only time the US went after foreign lands in a war. All other times they went to war to return lands to or protect lands from ag

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