United States
See also: List of conflicts in the United States- Battle of Aleutian Islands - World War II
- Battle of Bunker Hill - 1775 - American Revolutionary War
- Battle of Brandywine - 1777 - American Revolutionary War
- Battle of Camden - 1780 - American Revolutionary War
- Battle of Baltimore - 1814 - War of 1812
- Battle of Ball's Bluff - 1861 - American Civil War
- Battle of Athens (Missouri) - 1861 - American Civil War
- Battle of Belmont - 1861 - American Civil War
- Battle of Big Bethel - 1861 - American Civil War
- Battle of Blackburn's Ford - 1861 - American Civil War
- Battle of Boonville - 1861 - American Civil War
- Battle of Aquia Creek - 1861 - American Civil War
- Battle of Antietam - 1862 - American Civil War
- Battle of Bayou Fourche - 1863 - American Civil War
- Battle of Athens (Alabama) - 1864 - American Civil War
- Battle of Appomattox Courthouse - 1865 - American Civil War
- Battle of Carnifex Ferry - 1861 - American Civil War
- Battle of Carthage (Missouri) - 1861 - American Civil War
- Battle of Chancellorsville Virginia - 1863 - American Civil War
- Battle of the Chesapeake
- Battle of Cheat Mountain Virginia - 1861 - American Civil War
- Battle of Chickamauga - 1861 - American Civil War
- Battle of Chickasaw Bayou - 1862 - American Civil War
- Battle of Church house - 1864 - American Civil War
- Battle of Concord - 1775 - American Revolutionary War
- Battle of Cowpens
- Battle of Craney Island
- Battle of Crown Point
- Battle of Cumberland Church
- Battles of Dalton - 1864 - American Civil War
- Battle of Drewry's Bluff
- Battle of Dry Wood Creek
- Battle of Fish Hook Ridge - World War II
- Battle of Fort Donelson
- Battle of Fort Clark
- Battle of Fort Sumter
- Battle of Fort Ticonderoga
- Battle of Fort William Henry
- Battle of Front Royal
- Battle of Germantown
- Battle of Gettysburg
- Battle of Goldsborough Bridge
- Battle of Hoke's Run
- Battle of Ivy Mountain
- Battle of Kessler's Cross Lanes
- Battle of Lexington
- Battle of the Little Bighorn
- Battle of Long Island
- First Battle of Manassas
- Second Battle of Manassas
- Battle of Midway
- Battle of Monongahela River (Braddock's defeat)
- Battle of Morton's Ford
- Battle of Mossy Creek
- Battle of Nashville
- Battle of New Orleans
- Battle of Pearl Harbor - 1941 - World War II
- Battle of Perry Hill
- Battle of Princeton Courthouse
- Battle of Rich Mountain
- Battle of Round Mountain
- Battle of Sewell's Point
- Battle of Shiloh
- Battle of Sitka
- Battle of Spotsylvania Court House
- Battle of Springfield (1780)
- First Battle of Springfield (1861)
- Second Battle of Springfield (1863)
- First Battle of the Stronghold
- Battle of Stones River
- Battle of Trenton
- Battle of White Plains
- Battle of the Wilderness
- Battle of Wilson's Creek
- Battle of Yorktown
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“On the whole, yes, I would rather be the Chief Justice of the United States, and a quieter life than that which becomes at the White House is more in keeping with the temperament, but when taken into consideration that I go into history as President, and my children and my childrens children are the better placed on account of that fact, I am inclined to think that to be President well compensates one for all the trials and criticisms he has to bear and undergo.”
—William Howard Taft (18571930)
“Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Canada are the horns, the head, the neck, the shins, and the hoof of the ox, and the United States are the ribs, the sirloin, the kidneys, and the rest of the body.”
—William Cobbett (17621835)
“It was evident that, both on account of the feudal system and the aristocratic government, a private man was not worth so much in Canada as in the United States; and, if your wealth in any measure consists in manliness, in originality and independence, you had better stay here. How could a peaceable, freethinking man live neighbor to the Forty-ninth Regiment? A New-Englander would naturally be a bad citizen, probably a rebel, there,certainly if he were already a rebel at home.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“God knows that any man who would seek the presidency of the United States is a fool for his pains. The burden is all but intolerable, and the things that I have to do are just as much as the human spirit can carry.”
—Woodrow Wilson (18561924)
“I thought it altogether proper that I should take a brief furlough from official duties at Washington to mingle with you here to-day as a comrade, because every President of the United States must realize that the strength of the Government, its defence in war, the army that is to muster under its banner when our Nation is assailed, is to be found here in the masses of our people.”
—Benjamin Harrison (18331901)