The war of King Phillips (1675-76), the most devastating conflict in the United States, was an event that was largely ignored by American public and mass historians. However, the conflict over the last two years between New England settlers and Native Americans may be the most devastating war in the history of the country. One soldier in 10 people on both sides was injured or died. At the peak, the hostility to drive the recently arrived British settlers to the coast was threatened. Furthermore, towns and downtown areas take years to recover from massacres and property damages.
The two most destructive things in North American continent can be said to be the American Civil War (from 1861 to 1865) This conflict led to the conclusion of American slavery, but that most part of the South I damaged it. Loss of life Following that, the American government and Native American continued to fight to fight the land many times in the Indian war; as a result, tens of thousands of people died. After the end of the civil war, US intervention in Latin America and other regions expanded. Alaska purchased in 1867 was bought from the Russian empire and now in Alaska, USA. During the Spanish-American war of 1898, the United States occupied several colonies from Spain, including Cuba and Puerto Rico.
Mid-19th century was not the happiest time in the United States. Slavery is still a big event in the southern part of Mexico - the West was destroyed in the American War, tribes of indigenous peoples usually collided with the army, tension between the North and South reached the highest ever in history. All these factors, along with many other factors, eventually lead to the occurrence of the most bloody war in the American Civil War, American history. In the years before the civil war, there were many attempts to deter conflict. Laws were proposed, policies were formulated, the presidential campaign was strongly committed to slavery. Great Liber Abraham Lincoln said he would be pleased to protect it if slavery saves the alliance.