This is a list of conflicts in the Americas. This list includes all present-day countries starting northward first from Northern America (Canada, Greenland, and the United States of America), southward to Middle America (Aridoamerica, Oasisamerica, and Mesoamerica in Mexico; and Central America over Panama, Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua), eastward to the Caribbean (Cuba, Haiti, Jamaica, Grenada, Saint Martin, the Dominican Republic, and the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago) and South America, in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay and Venezuela. Conflicts are also arranged chronologically starting from the Pre-Columbian era (the Lithic, Archaic, Formative, Classic, Post-Classic, and Colonial periods/stages of North America and Mesoamerica; ) up to the post-colonial period ( â ). This list includes any raid, strike, skirmish, siege, sacking, and/or battle (land, naval, and air) that occurred on the territories of what may today be referred to as falling within any of the aforementioned modern nations; however, in which the conflict itself may have only been part of an operation of a campaign in a theater of a greater war (e.g. any and/or all border, undeclared, colonial, proxy, liberation, global, Indian wars, etc.). There may also be periods of violent, civil unrest listed; such as, shootouts, spree killings, massacres, terrorist attacks, coups, assassinations, regicides, riots, rebellions, revolutions, and civil wars (as well as wars of succession and/or independence). The list might also contain episodes of human sacrifice, mass suicide, and ethnic cleansing/genocide.
As a British Colony Bermuda served as a staging point for Great Britain during the American Revolution and War of 1812. During the Battle of the Atlantic the island served as an allied airbase for Anti-submarine warfare submarine hunters. NATO also used Bermuda as a base during the Cold War.
16th century
17th century
18th century
*1702 Raid on Newfoundland
*1704 Raid on Chignecto
*1704 Raid on Grand Pré
*1705 Siege of St. John's
*1707 Siege of Port Royal
*1709 Battle of St. John's
*1709 Battle of Fort Albany
*1710 Siege of Port Royal
*1711 Battle of Bloody Creek
*1722 Battle of Winnepang
*1723 Raid on Canso
*1724 Raid on Annapolis Royal
*1725 Raid on Canso
*1744 Raid on Canso
*1744 Siege of Fort Anne
*1745 Siege of Port Toulouse
*1745 Siege of Louisbourg
*1746 Battle at Port-la-Joye
*1747 Battle of Grand Pré
*1749 Raid on Dartmouth
*1749 Siege of Grand Pre
*1749âÂÂ1750 Battles at Chignecto
*1750 Battle at St. Croix
*1751 Raid on Dartmouth
*1751 Raid on Chignecto
*1751 Raids on Halifax
*1753 Attack at Country Harbour
*1755 Naval Action off Newfoundland
*1755 Battle of Fort Beauséjour
*1755 Bay of Fundy Campaign
*1755 Battle of Petitcodiac
*1756 Raid on Lunenburg
*1757 Battle on Snowshoes
*1757 Battle of Bloody Creek
*1758 Siege of Louisbourg
*1758 Battle of Fort Frontenac
*1758 Gulf of St. Lawrence Campaign
*1758 ÃÂle Saint-Jean Campaign
*1758 Petitcodiac River Campaign
*1758 Battle on Snowshoes â occurred in the British Province of New York and New France.
*1759 St. John River Campaign
*1759 Battle of Beauport
*1759 Battle of the Plains of Abraham
*1759 St. Francis Raid
*1760 Battle of Sainte-Foy
*1760 Siege of Quebec
*1760 Battle of Restigouche
*1760 Montreal Campaign
*1760 Battle of the Thousand Islands
*1762 Battle of Signal Hill
*1763 Battle of Point Pelee
*1775 Invasion of Canada
*1775 Arnold's expedition to Quebec
*1775 Battle of Longue-Pointe
*1775 Siege of Fort St. Jean
*1775 Battle of Quebec
*1776 Battle of the Cedars
*1776 Battle of Saint-Pierre
*1776 Battle of Trois-Rivières
*1776 Battle of Fort Cumberland
*1777 Siege of Saint John
*1781 Naval battle off Cape Breton
*1782 Naval battle off Halifax
*1782 Raid on Lunenburg
*1782 Hudson Bay Expedition
*1796 Newfoundland expedition
19th century
*1812 Raid on Gananoque
*1812 Battle of Queenston Heights
*1812 Naval action off Kingston
*1812 Battle of Lacolle Mills
*1813 Raid on Elizabethtown
*1813 Battle of York
*1813 Battle of Fort George
*1813 Battle of Stoney Creek
*1813 Battle of Beaver Dams
*1813 Capture of the Growler and the Julia
*1813 Battle of Chateauguay
*1813 The "Burlington Races"
*1813 Battle of River Canard
*1813 Battle of the Thames
*1813 Massequoi Village
*1813 Battle of Crysler's Farm
*1814 Battle of Longwoods
*1814 Battle of Lacolle Mills
*1814 Battle of Odelltown
*1814 Raid on Port Dover
*1814 Capture of Fort Erie
*1814 Battle of Chippawa
*1814 Battle of Lundy's Lane
*1814 Siege of Fort Erie
*1814 Engagements on Lake Huron
**1814 Action at Nottawasaga
**1814 Capture of the Tigress and the Scorpion
*1814 Capture of Fort Erie
*1814 Siege of Fort Erie
*1814 Battle of Cook's Mills
*1814 Battle of Malcolm's Mills
*1816 Capture of Fort Gibraltar
*1816 Battle of Seven Oaks
*1816 Capture of Fort Douglas
*1816 Capture of Fort William
*1837 Battle of Saint-Denis
*1837 Battle of Saint-Charles
*1837 Battle of Saint-Eustache
*1838 Battle of Lacolle
*1838 Battle of Odelltown
*1838 Battle of Beauharnois
*1837 Battle of Montgomery's Tavern
*1838 Battle of Pelee Island
*1838 Short Hills Raid
*1838 Battle of the Windmill
*1838 Battle of Windsor
*1866 Battle of Ridgeway
*1866 Battle of Fort Erie
*1866 Battle of Pigeon Hill
*1870 Battle of Eccles Hill
*1870 Battle of Trout River
*1870 Wolseley Expedition
*1885 Battle of Duck Lake
*1885 Frog Lake Massacre
*1885 Battle of Fort Pitt
*1885 Battle of Fish Creek
*1885 Battle of Cut Knife
*1885 Battle of Batoche
*1885 Battle of Frenchman's Butte
*1885 Battle of Loon Lake
20th century
*1939âÂÂ1945 â Battle of the Atlantic
*1940 â Occupation of St. Pierre and Miquelon
*1942âÂÂ1944 â Battle of the St. Lawrence
*1942 â Bombardment of Estevan Point lighthouse
*1944 â Terrace Mutiny
*1945 â Halifax Riot on Victory in Europe Day.
21st century
This includes all conflicts that have taken place within the modern territory of the United States. See also
Puerto Rico is geographically located within the Caribbean; however, because Puerto Rico territory of the United States the island's conflicts are listed here.
Precolonial
This includes all known conflicts that occurred within the territory of the United States of America prior to European exploration.
This list covers all wars regarding Native Americans and First Nations within the 49 continental states of the United States (does not include territories) and the 10 provinces and 3 territories of Canada. This includes conflicts fought between American Indian and First Nation tribes and wars against encroachment from European Colonial Powers or the United States and Canada. Generally American Indian Wars classifies all conflicts for Native Americans and First Nations between 1540 and 1924 however this list also includes 20th century incidents on Indian Reservations.
*1540-1542 Herando de Soto's Expedition
*1609âÂÂ1701 Beaver Wars
:*February 1692 Mohawk Valley raid
*1610âÂÂ1646 Anglo-Powhatan Wars
:*1610âÂÂ1614 First Anglo-Powhatan War
:*1622âÂÂ1632 Second Anglo-Powhatan War
:*1644âÂÂ1646 Third Anglo-Powhatan War
*1634âÂÂ1638 Pequot War
*1640 French and Iroquois Wars
*1643 Kieft's War
*1659 First Esopus War
*1663 Second Esopus War
*1675âÂÂ1678 King Philip's War
*1680 Pueblo Revolt
*1689âÂÂ1697 King William's War
*1702âÂÂ1713 Queen Anne's War
*1706âÂÂ1877 Comanche Wars
*1711-1715 Tuscarora War
*1715âÂÂ1717 Yamasee War
*1744âÂÂ1748 King George's War
*1760-1850 Russian Colonization of the Americas
:*1784 Awa'uq Massacre
:*1804 Battle of Sitka
*1763 Pontiac's Rebellion
*1774 Dunmore's War
*1776-1795 Cherokee-American wars
*1785âÂÂ1795 Northwest Indian War
*Tecumseh's War 1811-1813
:*1811 Battle of Tippecanoe
*1813âÂÂ1814 Creek War
*1816âÂÂ1858 Seminole Wars
*1820âÂÂ1875 TexasâÂÂIndian wars
*August 1823 Arikara War
*1832 Black Hawk War
*1835âÂÂ1842 Second Seminole War
*1842 1842 Slave Revolt in the Cherokee Nation
*1846âÂÂ1866 Navajo Wars
*1849âÂÂ1924 Apache Wars
:*Victorio's War
:*Renegade period of the Apache Wars 1881-1924
::*Geronimo's War 1881-1886
*1849âÂÂ1923 Ute Wars
*1849âÂÂ1855 Jicarilla War
*1850-1880 California Indian Wars
*1850âÂÂ1851 Mariposa War
* Sioux Wars 1854âÂÂ1891
:*August 19, 1854 Grattan massacre
:*1862 Dakota War
:*1863âÂÂ1865 Colorado War::*August 1 â September 24, 1865
:*Powder River Expedition
:*1866âÂÂ1868 Red Cloud's War
:*1876-1877 Great Sioux War
:*December 29, 1890 â January 15, 1891 Ghost Dance War
::*December 29, 1890 Wounded Knee Massacre
*1855âÂÂ1856 Yakima War
*February 1856 Tintic War
*1857âÂÂ1858 Utah War
*1859âÂÂ1860 Mendocino War
*1860 Paiute War
*1862 Dakota War
*1865âÂÂ1872 Black Hawk War
*1872âÂÂ1873 Modoc War
*1879 White River War
*1898 Battle of Sugar Point
*March 1914 â March 11, 1915 Bluff War
*March 20âÂÂ23, 1923 Posey War
*February 27 â May 8, 1973 Wounded Knee incident
*June 26, 1975 Pine Ridge Shootout
17th century
This covers all conflicts in the 1600s that occurred between rival European Colonial Powers, or between Colonists and their Colonial Administration. This section does not include conflicts regarding Native Americans.
- August 27, 1664 The annexation of New Netherland by the English
- English conquest of New Amsterdam (New York City)
- 1665âÂÂ1667 Second Anglo-Dutch War
- June 1667, a Dutch warship attacked Old Point Comfort
- 1672âÂÂ1674 Third Anglo-Dutch War
- August 1673 The Dutch recaptured New Netherland
- November 1674 The Treaty of Westminster concluded the war and ceded New Netherland to the English
- 1676 Bacon's Rebellion
- September 1688 â September 1697 King William's War
- June 27, 1689 Raid on Dover
- August 2âÂÂ3, 1689 Siege of Pemaquid
- March 27, 1690 Raid on Salmon Falls
- May 20âÂÂ21, 1690 Battle of Fort Loyal
- January 24, 1692 Raid on York
- June 10âÂÂ13, 1692 Raid on Wells
- July 18, 1694 Raid on Oyster River
- August 14âÂÂ15, 1696 Siege of Pemaquid
- March 15, 1697 Raid on Haverhill
18th century
This covers all conflicts in the 1700s that occurred between rival European Colonial Powers, or between the early United States against European Colonial Powers. Many of the wars in this period were extensions of wars from continental Europe. This section does not include conflicts regarding Native Americans.
*October 7âÂÂ18, 1702 Battle of Flint River
*November 10 â December 30, 1702 Siege of St. Augustine
*August 10 â October 6, 1703 Northeast Coast Campaign
*February 29, 1704 Raid on Deerfield
*January 25âÂÂ26, 1704 Apalachee massacre
*September 1706 Charles Town expedition
*August 12 â November 30, 1707 Siege of Pensacola
*August 29, 1708 Raid on Haverhill
*1712 New York Slave Revolt of 1712
*1739 Stono Rebellion
*1754âÂÂ1763 The French and Indian War Was fought within both Canada and the United States
*May 28, 1754 Battle of Jumonville Glen
*July 3, 1754 Battle of Fort Necessity
*June 16, 1755 Battle of Fort Beauséjour
*July 9, 1755 Braddock Expedition
*1755 Battle of Lake George
*April 18, 1756 Battle of Great Cacapon
*August, 1756 Battle of Fort Oswego
*September 8, 1756 Kittanning Expedition
*January 21, 1757 Battle on Snowshoes
*July 26, 1757 Battle of Sabbath Day Point
*August 9, 1757 Battle of Fort William Henry
*March 23, 1758 Battle on Snowshoes
*July 27, 1758 Battle of Louisburg
*August, 1758 Battle of Fort Frontenac
*July 8, 1758 Battle of Carillon
*September 14, 1758 Battle of Fort Duquesne
*October 12, 1758 Battle of Fort Ligonier
*November 25, 1758 Forbes Expedition
*1759 Battle of Ticonderoga
*1759 Battle of Fort Niagara
*July 31, 1759 Battle of Beauport
*1762 Battle of Signal Hill
* 1774âÂÂ1776 Boston campaign
* 1775âÂÂ1776 Invasion of Canada
* 1776 New York Campaign
* 1777 Saratoga Campaign
* 1779 Sullivan Expedition
1775âÂÂ1783 American Revolutionary War
*April 19, 1775 Battle of Lexington and Concord
*April 20, 1775 â March 17, 1776 Siege of Boston
*May 10, 1775 Capture of Fort Ticonderoga
*June 11âÂÂ12, 1775 Battle of Machias
*June 17, 1775 Battle of Bunker Hill
*August 8, 1775 Battle of Gloucester
*August 23 â November 3, 1775 Siege of Fort St. Jean
*September 24, 1775 Battle of Longue-Pointe
*November 14, 1775 Battle of Kemp's Landing
*November 28 â December 9, 1775 Battle of Great Bridge
*February 27, 1776 Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge
*March 2âÂÂ4, 1776 Fortification of Dorchester Heights
*March 2âÂÂ3, 1776 Battle of the Rice Boats
*May 15âÂÂ26, 1776 Battle of the Cedars
*June 8, 1776 Battle of Trois-Rivières
*August 27, 1776 Battle of Long Island
*September 15, 1776 Landing at Kip's Bay
*September 16, 1776 Battle of Harlem Heights
*October 11, 1776 Battle of Valcour Bay
*October 28, 1776 Battle of White Plains
*December 26, 1776 Battle of Trenton
*January 3, 1777 Battle of Princeton
*July 5âÂÂ6, 1777 Siege of Fort Ticonderoga
*August 6, 1777 Battle of Oriskany
*August 16, 1777 Battle of Bennington
*September 11, 1777 Battle of Brandywine
*September 19, 1777 Battle of Freeman's Farm
*October 2, 1777 Battle of Germantown
*October 7, 1777 Battle of Bemis Heights
*October 17, 1777 Battle of Saratoga
*May 25, 1778 Battle of Freetown
*June 28, 1778 Battle of Monmouth
*June 30, 1778 Battle of Alligator Bridge
*July 27, 1778 First Battle of Ushant
*August 29, 1778 Battle of Rhode Island
*February 23âÂÂ25, 1779 Battle of Vincennes
*July 16, 1779 Battle of Stony Point
*July 24 â August 12, 1779 Penobscot Expedition
*August 29, 1779 Battle of Newtown
*October 9, 1779 Siege of Savannah
*January 16, 1780 Battle of Cape St. Vincent
*March 29, 1780 Siege of Charleston
*August 8, 1780 Battle of Piqua
*August 16, 1780 Battle of Camden
*October 7, 1780 Battle of King's Mountain
*January 17, 1781 Battle of Cowpens
*March 15, 1781 Battle of Guilford Court House
*September 6, 1781 Battle of Groton Heights
*September 8, 1781 Battle of Eutaw Springs
*September 28 â October 19, 1781 Siege of Yorktown*
*December 12, 1781 Second Battle of Ushant
*February 17, 1782 Battle of Sadras
*April 9âÂÂ12, 1782 Battle of the Saintes
*August 19, 1782 Battle of Blue Licks
*1791 Mina's Conspiracy
*1795 Pointe Coupee Conspiracy
19th century
This covers all conflicts in the 1800s that occurred between the governments of North America that took place within the modern territory of the United States of America and conflicts between North American and European states. This does not include conflicts regarding Native Americans. *1812âÂÂ1814 War of 1812
*December 1812,Siege of Detroit
*1813 Battle of Lake Erie
*1813 â August 1814 Creek War
*August 24, 1814 Battle of Bladensburg
** August 24, 1814 Burning of Washington
*November 7âÂÂ9, 1814 Battle of Pensacola
*December 13, 1814 Action of 13 December 1814 (Louisiana Campaign)
*December 14, 1814 Battle of Lake Borgne
*January 9âÂÂ18, 1815 Bombardment of Fort St. Philip
*January 13âÂÂ14, 1815 Battle of Fort Peter
*Battle of New Orleans - August, 1815
*August 21âÂÂ23, 1831 Nat Turner's Slave Rebellion
*1835âÂÂ1836 Texas Revolution
*October 2, 1835 Battle of Gonzales
*October 10, 1835 Battle of Goliad
*November 4, 1835 Battle of Lipantitlán
*October 28, 1835 Battle of Concepción
*November 26, 1835 Grass Fight
*October 12 â December 11, 1835 Siege of Béxar
*February 27, 1836 Battle of San Patricio
*March 2, 1836 Battle of Agua Dulce
*February 23 â March 6, 1836 Battle of the Alamo
*March 12âÂÂ15, 1836 Battle of Refugio
*March 19âÂÂ20, 1836 Battle of Coleto
*April 21, 1836 Battle of San Jacinto
*1846âÂÂ1848 MexicanâÂÂAmerican War
*August 13 â September 30, 1846 Siege of Los Angeles
*1861âÂÂ1865 American Civil War
- February 11âÂÂ16, 1862 Battle of Fort Donelson
- April 6âÂÂ7, 1862 Battle of Shiloh
- August 28âÂÂ30, 1862 Second Battle of Bull Run
- September 17, 1862 Battle of Antietam
- December 31, 1862 â January 2, 1863 Battle of Stones River
- April 30 â May 6, 1863 Battle of Chancellorsville
- July 1âÂÂ3, 1863 Battle of Gettysburg
- July 13âÂÂ16, 1863 New York City draft riots
- September 19âÂÂ20, 1863 Battle of Chickamauga
- May 5âÂÂ7, 1864 Battle of the Wilderness
- May 8âÂÂ21, 1864 Battle of Spotsylvania Court House
- April 7, 1864 Battle of Appomattox Court House
- November 15, 1864 - December 21, 1865 Sherman's March to the Sea
- June 9, 1864 - March 25, 1865 Siege of Petersburg
- 1865âÂÂ1866 Fenian Raids
- 1878 Lincoln County War
- 1881 Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
- 1887-1894 Hatfield-McCoy Feud
- 1892 Homestead Strike
20th Century
This covers all conflicts and terrorist attacks in the 1900s that occurred within the modern territory of the United States of America. This also includes attacks upon the United States from Eurasian powers.
- October 16, 1940 â May 21, 1941 Machita Incident
- December 7, 1941 Attack on Pearl Harbor (Not in North America)
- February 23, 1942 Bombardment of Ellwood
- February 24âÂÂ25, 1942 Battle of Los Angeles
- June 3, 1942 â August 15, 1943 Battle of the Aleutian Islands
- June 21, 1942 Bombardment of Fort Stevens
- July 27, 1942 Lordsburg Killings
- September 9âÂÂ29, 1942 Lookout Air Raids
- May 30, 1943 Zoot Suit Riots
- August 14, 1944 Fort Lawton Riot
- March 12, 1945 Santa Fe Riot
- April 16, â September 17, 1945 Project Hula
- July 8, 1945 Midnight Massacre
- May 2âÂÂ4, 1946 Battle of Alcatraz
- August 1âÂÂ3 Battle of Athens (1946)
- August 11âÂÂ17, 1965 Watts Rebellion
- July 23âÂÂ27, 1967 1967 Detroit riot
- May 4, 1970 Kent State shootings
- September 9, 1971 Attica Prison riot
- May 13, 1985 MOVE bombing in Philadelphia
- April 29, 1992 Los Angeles riots
- August 21âÂÂ31, 1992 Ruby Ridge standoff
- February 28 â April 19, 1993 Waco siege
- April 11âÂÂ21, 1993 Lucasville Prison Riot
- April 19, 1995 Oklahoma City bombing
- February 28, 1997 North Hollywood shootout
- March 19 â 20, 1997 Heaven's Gate mass suicide
21st century
This includes domestic conflicts and terrorist attacks that took place within the United States. Note that actions of terrorism and domestic conflict are distinguished from one another.
*September 11, 2001 September 11 attacks
*May 8, 2007 Fort Dix attack plot
*November 5, 2009 Fort Hood shooting
*April 15, 2013 Boston Marathon bombing
*April 2, 2014 2014 Fort Hood shootings
Pre-Columbian
- 537 â 838 TikalâÂÂCalakmul wars
- 537 â 572 First TikalâÂÂCalakmul War
- 650 â 695 Second TikalâÂÂCalakmul War
- 720 â 744 Third TikalâÂÂCalakmul War
- circa 1250âÂÂ1325 Conflict between the city-states of Tizaapan and Culhuacán ending with the Mexica driven away from Tizaapan to form Tenochtitlan in Lake Texcoco in 1325
- circa 1325âÂÂ1426 Conflict between the alliance of Tenochtitlan and Azcapotzalco against the city-state of Texcoco, ending in victory for the Tepanec empire
- 1376âÂÂ1395 Acamapichtli, the first tlatoani of Tenochtitlan, sent expeditions to fight for Azcapotzalco against various city states, notably Chalco, Cuahnahuac, Xochimilco
- 1396âÂÂ1417 Huitzilihuitl, the second tlatoani of Tenochtitlan, assisted in the conquest and sacking of the cities of Tultitlan, Cuauhtitlan, Chalco, Tollantzingo, Xaltocan, Otompa and Acolman
- 1418 Tezozomoc's war with Ixtlilxochitl I of Texcoco
- 1426 Tepanec Civil War
- 1427 Maxtla, ruler of Coyoacán incited a rebellion among the nobles of Azcapotzalco and usurped the throne
- 1427âÂÂ1440 Allying with Nezahualcoyotl of Texcoco, Itzcoatl went on to defeat Maxtla and end the Tepanec domination of central Mexico
- 1480 â 1510 Saltpeter War
- 1428âÂÂ1521 Formation and expansion of the Aztec Triple Alliance.
- 1430âÂÂ1440 Successful campaigns against Xochimilco, Mixquic, Cuitlahuac, and Tezompa would secure agricultural resources for Tenochtitlan and, along with the conquest of Culhuacan and Coyoacán, would cement the Triple Alliance's control over the southern half of the Valley of Mexico.
- 1454-1519 Flower war
- 1440âÂÂ1458 Reign of Moctezuma I
- Subjugated the Huastec people and Totonac peoples
- 1458 Moctezuma I led an expedition into Mixtec territory against the city-state of Coixtlahuaca
- Campaigns conducted against Cosamaloapan, Ahuilizapan, and Cuetlachtlan
- 1455 - 1516 Aztec-Tarascan Border Conflict
- 1473 Axayacatl subjugated Tlatelolco
- 1481âÂÂ1486 Tizoc, the seventh tlatoani of Tenochtitlan, put down a rebellion of the Matlatzincan peoples of the Toluca Valley
- 1486âÂÂ1502 Ahuizotl began his reign by suppressing a Huastec rebellion, and then conquered the Mixtec and the Zapotec
16th century
*The Cholula Massacre of 1519
*Siege of Tenochtitlan (May 26 â August 13, 1521)
*1533 Yaqui Wars
*1540 Conquest of CÃÂbola
*1540 Tiguex War
*1540âÂÂ1542 Mixtón War
*1550âÂÂ1590 Chichimeca War
*1599 Acoma Massacre
17th century
*1601 Acaxee Rebellion
*1616 Tepehuán Revolt
*1641âÂÂ1924 ApacheâÂÂMexico Wars
*1641âÂÂ1864 Navajo Wars
*1680 Pueblo Revolt
18th century
*1751 Pima Revolt
*1757 First Magdalena Massacre
19th century
*1821âÂÂ1870 ComancheâÂÂMexico Wars
*1847âÂÂ1901 Caste War of Yucatán
20th century
21st century
- 2004 â 2010 Sinaloa CartelâÂÂGulf Cartel conflict
- December 11, 2006 â present Mexican drug war
- December 11, 2006 â present Operation Michoacán
- January 2, 2007 â present Operation Baja California
- 2008 â present Operation Sinaloa
- 2007 â December 2013 Joint Operation Nuevo León-Tamaulipas
- March 27, 2008 â present Operation Chihuahua
- February 2009 â present Operation Quintana Roo
- 2010 â 2011 Piracy on Falcon Lake
- July 1, 2010 2010 Saric shootout
- July 16 â August 4, 2011 Operación Lince Norte
- August 28 â October 31, 2011 Operación Escorpión
- September 2, 2011 â present Infighting in the Gulf Cartel
- June 1, 2012 Infighting in Los Zetas
- March 19, 2015 2015 Ocotlán ambush
- April 6, 2015 2015 San Sebastián del Oeste ambush
- May 1, 2015 1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks
- May 22, 2015 2015 TanhuatoâÂÂEcuandureo shootout
- January 8, 2016 Operation Black Swan
- January 29, 2016 Operation Diablo Express
- February 10 â 11, 2016 Topo Chico prison riot
- August 30, 2019 2019 Western Michoacán clashes
- October 17, 2019 Battle of Culiacán
- November 30, 2019 2019 Villa Unión shootout
- April 3, 2020 Madera ambush
- April 6 â 28, 2021 Capture of Aguililla
- October 14 â 15, 2021 Battle of Doctor Coss
- December 1, 2021 Tula prison break
- August 24, 2022 Tuzantla shootout
- January 5 â 13, 2023 2023 Sinaloa unrest
- September 9, 2024 â present Infighting in the Sinaloa Cartel
- 1844âÂÂ1845 MalespÃÂn's War
- 1855âÂÂ1857 Filibuster War
- 1894âÂÂ1895 Nicaragua Crisis of 1894âÂÂ1895
- 1898âÂÂ1934 Banana Wars
- September 19, 1912 Battle of Masaya
- October 3âÂÂ4, 1912 Battle of Coyotepe Hill
- May 16, 1927 Battle of La Paz Centro
- July 16, 1927 Battle of Ocotal
- July 25, 1927 Battle of San Fernando
- July 27, 1927 Battle of Santa Clara
- September 19, 1927 Battle of Telpaneca
- October 9, 1927 Battle of Sapotillal
- January 1, 1928 Battle of Las Cruces
- February 27âÂÂ28, 1928 Battle of El Bramadero
- May 13âÂÂ14, 1928 Battle of La Flor
- December 31, 1930 Battle of Achuapa
- September 16, 1932 Battle of Agua Carta
- December 26, 1932 Battle of El Sauce
- 1926âÂÂ1927 Nicaraguan civil war
- 1936 1936 Nicaraguan coup d'état
- 1947 1947 Nicaraguan coup d'état
- 1961 â 1990 Nicaraguan Revolution
All conflicts which occurred on the islands in the Caribbean Sea are listed here. US Territories such as Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands are exceptions to this rule as they included in the United States' Section.
- 1519âÂÂ1533 Enriquillo rebelled against the Spaniards
- December 25, 1521 Santo Domingo Slave Revolt
- 1532âÂÂ1547 Maroon rebellion of Sebastian Lemba
- 1585âÂÂ1604 Anglo-Spanish War
- January 1, 1586 Battle of Santo Domingo
- 1808âÂÂ1809 Spanish reconquest of Santo Domingo
- December 1, 1821 Independence of Republic of Spanish Haiti
- 1822âÂÂ1844 Haitian occupation of Santo Domingo
- 1844âÂÂ1856 Dominican War of Independence
- March 19, 1844 Battle of Azua
- April 15, 1844 Battle of Tortuguero
- September 17, 1845 Battle of Estrelleta
- October 27, 1845 Battle of Beler
- April 17, 1849 Battle of El Número
- April 21, 1849 Battle of Las Carreras
- December 22, 1855 Battle of Santomé and Battle of Cambronal
- January 24, 1856 Battle of Sabana Larga
- 1844 18 Dominican Brumaire
- 1857âÂÂ1858 Cibaeño Revolution
- 1861âÂÂ1865 Spanish occupation of the Dominican Republic
- 1863âÂÂ1865 Dominican Restoration War
- 1868âÂÂ1874 Six Years' War
- 1869âÂÂ1871 Annexation of Santo Domingo
- February 1âÂÂ11, 1904 Santo Domingo Affair
- 1916âÂÂ1924 United States occupation of the Dominican Republic
- 1930 1930 Dominican coup d'état
- 1947
- 1959 1959 Dominican Republic invasion attempt
- 1961 Rebellion of the Pilots
- 1963 1963 Dominican coup d'état
- 1965 â 1966 Dominican Civil War
- April 27, 1965 Battle of Duarte Bridge
- May 13 â 21, 1965 Operation Limpieza
- 1524âÂÂ1530 Guamá led a rebellion against Spanish rule in Cuba
- 1568âÂÂ1648 Eighty Years' War
- September 7âÂÂ8, 1628 Battle in the Bay of Matanzas
- October 10, 1868 â 1878 Ten Years' War
- April 25 â August 12, 1898 SpanishâÂÂAmerican War
- April 25, 1898 Action of 25 April 1898
- May 8, 1898 First Battle of Cárdenas
- May 11, 1898 Battle of Cárdenas
- May 11, 1898 Battle of Cienfuegos
- June 6âÂÂ10, 1898 Battle of Guantánamo Bay
- June 13, 1898 Action of 13 June 1898
- June 24, 1898 Battle of Las Guasimas
- June 30, 1898 First Battle of Manzanillo
- June 30, 1898 Battle of Tayacoba
- July 1, 1898 Battle of the Aguadores
- July 1, 1898 Battle of El Caney
- July 1, 1898 Battle of San Juan Hill
- July 1, 1898 Second Battle of Manzanillo
- July 3, 1898 Battle of Santiago de Cuba
- July 3âÂÂ17, 1898 Siege of Santiago
- July 18, 1898 Third Battle of Manzanillo
- July 21, 1898 Battle of Nipe Bay
- July 23, 1898 Battle of Rio Manimani
- 1898âÂÂ1934 Banana Wars
- 1906âÂÂ1909 United States occupation of Cuba
- 1912 Negro Rebellion
- 1917âÂÂ1922 Sugar Intervention
- 1952 1952 Cuban coup d'état
- 1953 â 1959 Cuban Revolution
- July 26, 1953 Attack on Moncada Barracks
- November 26 â December 2, 1956 Landing of the Granma
- November 30, 1956 Santiago de Cuba Uprising
- December 5, 1956 Battle of AlegrÃÂa de PÃÂo
- January 17, 1957 Battle of La Plata (1957)
- March 13, 1957 Havana Presidential Palace attack (1957)
- April 20, 1957 Humboldt 7 massacre
- May 19 â 28, 1957 Corynthia expedition
- May 28, 1957 Attack on El Uvero
- April 9 â 10, 1958 April 9 Cuban strike
- June 28 â August 8, 1958 Operation Verano
- July 11 â 21, 1958 Battle of La Plata
- July 29 â August 8, 1958 Battle of Las Mercedes
- November 20, 1958 Battle of Guisa
- December 19 â 30, 1958 Battle of Yaguajay
- December 28, 1958 â January 1, 1959 Battle of Santa Clara
- January 1, 1959 Triumph of the Revolution
- 1959 â 1965 Escambray Rebellion
- 1961 Bay of Pigs Invasion
- 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis
Saint Martin
*
*Markomannia incident
- 1908
- 1911 â 1915 Cacos revolts (preâÂÂU.S. occupation phase)
*1911 1911 Haitian revolution
*January 1914 January 1914 Haitian coup d'état
*October 1914 October 1914 Haitian coup d'état
*February 1915 1915 Haitian coup d'état
*July 1915
*October 24âÂÂ25, 1915 Battle of Fort Dipitie
*November 17, 1915 Battle of Fort Rivière
*October 6 or 7, 1919 Battle of Port-au-Prince (1919)
*January 15, 1920 Battle of Port-au-Prince (1920)
- c. 1472âÂÂ1493 Topa Inca Yupanqui, the tenth Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire, extended the realm northward along the Andes through modern Ecuador, and developed a special fondness for the city of Quito, which he rebuilt with architects from Cuzco. During this time his father Pachacuti reorganized the Kingdom of Cuzco into the Tahuantinsuyu, the "four provinces". He led extensive military conquests to extend the Inca Empire across much of South America, within the boundaries of the nations which are today called Peru, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina. He became Inca in his turn upon his father's death in 1471, ruling until his own death in 1493. He conquered Chimor, which occupied the northern coast of what is now Peru, the largest remaining rival to the Incas.
- c. 1493âÂÂ1527 Huayna Capac, the eleventh Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire, extended the Inca Empire significantly to the south into present-day Chile and Argentina and tried to annex territories towards the north, in what is now Ecuador and southern Colombia, founding cities like Atuntaqui. Further north, Huayna Capac's forces reached the Chinchipe River Basin but were pushed back by the Shuar in 1527. The Inca Empire reached the height of its size and power under his rule, stretching over much of present-day Bolivia, Peru, Argentina, Chile, Ecuador and southwestern Colombia. The lands conquered in the south within Bolivia, Argentina, and Chile would form the province Qullasuyu of the Inca Empire.
- 1754 â 1757 Spanish-Portuguese invasion of the Jesuit-sponsored "Guarani Nation"
- 1810 â 1818 Argentine War of Independence
- 1814 â 1880 Argentine Civil Wars
- 1837 â 1839 War between Argentina and PeruâÂÂBolivian Confederation
- 1904 â 1984 Beagle conflict
- 1955 Bombing of Plaza de Mayo
- 1955 Revolución Libertadora
- 1963 1963 Argentine Navy revolt
- 1965 Laguna del Desierto incident
- 1966 Argentine Revolution
- 1976 â 1983 Dirty War
- February 5, 1975 â September 28, 1977 Operativo Independencia
- October 10, 1975 Battle of Acheral
- October 5, 1975 Operation Primicia
- December 23 â 24, 1975 1975 Monte Chingolo attack
- 1976 1976 Argentine coup d'état
- 1982 Falklands War
- 1987 â 1990 Carapintadas uprisings
- 1989 1989 attack on La Tablada barracks
- 1990 â present Mapuche conflict
- c. 500 â c. 1100 Wari Empire
- c. 1472âÂÂ1493 Topa Inca Yupanqui, the tenth Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire, extended the realm northward along the Andes through modern Ecuador, and developed a special fondness for the city of Quito, which he rebuilt with architects from Cuzco. During this time his father Pachacuti reorganized the Kingdom of Cuzco into the Tahuantinsuyu, the "four provinces". He led extensive military conquests to extend the Inca Empire across much of South America, within the boundaries of the nations which are today called Peru, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina. He became Inca in his turn upon his father's death in 1471, ruling until his own death in 1493. He conquered Chimor, which occupied the northern coast of what is now Peru, the largest remaining rival to the Incas. The lands conquered in the south within Bolivia, Argentina, and Chile would form the province Qullasuyu of the Inca Empire.
- 1780 â 1782 Rebellion of Túpac Amaru II by indigenous people, mestizos, blacks, and criollos against the Spanish Empire
- 1825 Brazilian invasion of Chiquitos
- 1836 â 1839 War of the Confederation between the Peru-Bolivian Confederation and Chile
- 1879 â 1884 Bolivia and Peru fight Chile in the War of the Pacific
- 1932 â 1935 Chaco War between Bolivia and Paraguay
- 1946 1946 La Paz riots
- 1952 Bolivian National Revolution
- 1964 1964 Bolivian coup d'état
- 1966 â 1967 ÃÂancahuazú Guerrilla
- 1969 1969 Bolivian coup d'état
- 1970 Teoponte Guerrilla
- 1971 1971 Bolivian coup d'état
- 1978 July 1978 Bolivian coup d'état
- 1979 1979 Bolivian coup d'état
- 1980 1980 Bolivian coup d'état
- 1984 1984 Bolivian coup attempt
- 2008 2008 Bolivian political crisis
- 2024 2024 Bolivian coup attempt
- c. 500 â c. 1100 Wari Empire
- c. 1472âÂÂ1493 Topa Inca Yupanqui, the tenth Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire, extended the realm northward along the Andes through modern Ecuador, and developed a special fondness for the city of Quito, which he rebuilt with architects from Cuzco. During this time his father Pachacuti reorganized the Kingdom of Cuzco into the Tahuantinsuyu, the "four provinces". He led extensive military conquests to extend the Inca Empire across much of South America, within the boundaries of the nations which are today called Peru, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina. He became Inca in his turn upon his father's death in 1471, ruling until his own death in 1493. He conquered Chimor, which occupied the northern coast of what is now Peru, the largest remaining rival to the Incas.
- c. 1493âÂÂ1527 Huayna Capac, the eleventh Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire, extended the Inca Empire significantly to the south into present-day Chile and Argentina and tried to annex territories towards the north, in what is now Ecuador and southern Colombia, founding cities like Atuntaqui. Further north, Huayna Capac's forces reached the Chinchipe River Basin but were pushed back by the Shuar in 1527. The Inca Empire reached the height of its size and power under his rule, stretching over much of present-day Bolivia, Peru, Argentina, Chile, Ecuador and southwestern Colombia. The lands conquered in the south within Bolivia, Argentina, and Chile would form the province Qullasuyu of the Inca Empire.
- 1535 â 1537 Expedition to Chile of the Spanish conqueror Diego de Almagro.
*1536 Battle of Reynogüelén
- 16th century â 17th or 18th century Arauco War
*1546 Battle of Quilacura
*1550 Battle of Andalien
*1550 Battle of Penco
*1553 Battle of Tucapel
*1554 Battle of Marihueñu
*1556 Battle of Peteroa
*1557 Battle of Mataquito
*1557 Battle of Lagunillas
*1557 Battle of Millarapue
*1558 Battle of Quiapo
*1564 Siege of Concepcion
*1564 Battle of Angol
*1569 Battle of Catirai
*1598 Disaster of Curalaba
*1599 â 1604 Destruction of the Seven Cities
*1612 Defensive War
*1655 Mapuche Insurrection
*1712 Huilliche rebellion
*1723 The Mapuche Uprising
*1759, 1766, and 1769 The Mapuche Rebellions
*1792 Huilliche Rebellion of 1792
- c. 1493âÂÂ1527 Huayna Capac, the eleventh Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire, extended the Inca Empire significantly to the south into present-day Chile and Argentina and tried to annex territories towards the north, in what is now Ecuador and southern Colombia, founding cities like Atuntaqui. Further north, Huayna Capac's forces reached the Chinchipe River Basin but were pushed back by the Shuar in 1527. The Inca Empire reached the height of its size and power under his rule, stretching over much of present-day Bolivia, Peru, Argentina, Chile, Ecuador and southwestern Colombia. The lands conquered in the north within Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia would form the province Chinchay Suyu of the Inca Empire.
- 1470 â 1490 Muisca warfare
- 1499 â 1602 Spanish conquest of the Chibchan Nations
- 1537 â 1539 Spanish conquest of the Muisca
- 1828 â 1829 Gran ColombiaâÂÂPeru War
- 1860 â 1862 Colombian Civil War
- 1899 â 1902 Colombian Thousand Days' War
- 1900 1900 Colombian coup d'état
- 1932 â 1933 ColombiaâÂÂPeru War
- 1948 â 1958 La Violencia
- April 9, 1948 Bogotazo
- 1953 1953 Colombian coup d'état
- 1957 1957 Colombian coup d'état
- 1964 â present Colombian conflict
- February 27 â April 27, 1980 1980 Dominican Republic Embassy siege in Bogotá
- November 6 â 7, 1985 Palace of Justice siege
- February â March, 1991 Operation Traira
- November 1 â 4, 1998 Siege of Mitú
- April 2004 â December 2006 Operation JM
- July 2, 2008 Operation Jaque
- July 20 â 21, 2013 2013 Colombian clashes
- 2018 â ongoing Catatumbo campaign
- January 2, 2022 2022 Arauca clashes
- c. 1471âÂÂ1493 Topa Inca Yupanqui, the tenth Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire, extended the realm northward along the Andes through modern Ecuador, and developed a special fondness for the city of Quito, and conquered Chimor
- c. 1493âÂÂ1527 Huayna Capac, the eleventh Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire, extended the Inca Empire significantly to the south into present-day Chile and Argentina and tried to annex territories towards the north, in what is now Ecuador and southern Colombia, founding cities like Atuntaqui. Further north, Huayna Capac's forces reached the Chinchipe River Basin but were pushed back by the Shuar in 1527. The Inca Empire reached the height of its size and power under his rule, stretching over much of present-day Bolivia, Peru, Argentina, Chile, Ecuador and southwestern Colombia. The lands conquered in the north within Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia would form the province Chinchay Suyu of the Inca Empire.
- 1809âÂÂ1812 Quito Revolution (1809âÂÂ1812)
- 1820âÂÂ1822 Ecuadorian War of Independence
- 1925 July Revolution (Ecuador)
- 1911âÂÂ1912 Ecuadorian Civil War of 1911âÂÂ1912
- 1913âÂÂ1916 Ecuadorian Civil War of 1913âÂÂ1916
- 1941 EcuadorianâÂÂPeruvian War
- 1963 1963 Ecuadorian coup d'état
- 1972 1972 Ecuadorian coup d'état
- 1975 1975 Ecuadorian coup attempt
- 1981 Paquisha War
- 1995 Cenepa War
- 2000 2000 Ecuadorian coup d'état
- 2018âÂÂpresent War on drugs in Ecuador
- 2020âÂÂpresent Ecuadorian security crisis
- 2024âÂÂpresent Ecuadorian conflict (2024âÂÂpresent)
- 2024 2024 raid on the Mexican embassy in Ecuador
- c. 1230 Sinchi Roca, the second Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cuzco, waged war against a nearby kingdom after the killing of the Inca diplomat Teuotihi
- c. 1290 Mayta Cápac, the fourth Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cuzco, put the regions of Arequipa and Moquegua under the control of the Inca empire
- c. 1320 Cápac Yupanqui, the fifth Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cuzco, was the first Inca to conquer territory outside the valley of Cuzco
- c. 1350 â c. 1380 Inca Roca, the sixth Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cuzco, is said to have conquered the Chancas
- c. 1380 Yáhuar Huácac, the seventh Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cuzco, abandoned the capital in an attack by the Chancas
- c. 1410 â c. 1438 Viracocha Inca, the eighth Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cuzco, defended the capital against the attack by the Chancas
- c. 1438 â c. 1472 Pachacuti, the ninth Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cuzco, defeated the Chancas and the Chimú
- c. 1472 â c. 1493 Topa Inca Yupanqui, the tenth Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire, extended the realm northward along the Andes through modern Ecuador, and developed a special fondness for the city of Quito, which he rebuilt with architects from Cuzco. During this time his father Pachacuti reorganized the Kingdom of Cuzco into the Tahuantinsuyu, the "four provinces". He led extensive military conquests to extend the Inca Empire across much of South America, within the boundaries of the nations which are today called Peru, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina. He became Inca in his turn upon his father's death in 1471, ruling until his own death in 1493. He conquered Chimor, which occupied the northern coast of what is now Peru, the largest remaining rival to the Incas.
- c. 1493 â c. 1527 Huayna Capac, the eleventh Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire, extended the Inca Empire significantly to the south into present-day Chile and Argentina and tried to annex territories towards the north, in what is now Ecuador and southern Colombia, founding cities like Atuntaqui. Further north, Huayna Capac's forces reached the Chinchipe River Basin but were pushed back by the Shuar in 1527. The Inca Empire reached the height of its size and power under his rule, stretching over much of present-day Bolivia, Peru, Argentina, Chile, Ecuador and southwestern Colombia.
*1529 Battle of Chillopampa
*1531 Battle of Mullihambato
*1531 Battle of Chimborazo, war between Atahualpa and Huascar.
*1532 Battle of Huanucopampa
*1532 Battle of Quipaipan
*1525 Battle of Punta Quemada
*1531 Battle of Puná
*1532 Battle of Cajamarca
*1533 Battle of Vilcaconga
*1533 Battle of Cuzco
*1534 Battle of Maraycalla
*1534 Battle of Mount Chimborazo
*1536 Siege of Cuzco
*1537 Battle of Ollantaytambo
*1537 Battle of Abancay
*1538 Battle of Las Salinas
*1542 Battle of Chupas
*1546 Battle of Añaquito
*1547 Battle of Huarina
*1548 Battle of Jaquijahuana
*1572 Final war with Spain
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