Timeline of United States Military Operations - Bloodless Boundary Disputes

Bloodless Boundary Disputes

  • Toledo War (1835, Michigan Territory-Ohio)
  • Aroostook War (1838–39, U.S.-Britain)
  • Honey War (1839, Iowa Territory-Missouri)
  • Oregon boundary dispute (1844–46, U.S.-Britain)
  • Pig War (1859, U.S.-Britain)
  • Chamizal dispute (1895–1963, U.S.-Mexico)
  • Alaska boundary dispute (1907, U.S.-Canada)
  • Red River Bridge War (1932, Oklahoma-Texas)

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