UNITED STATES COURT OF
APPEALS FIFTH CIRCUIT
Writ
of Mandamus
Plaintiff-Appellant
Louis Charles Hamilton II Cmdr. USN # 2712
Plaintiffs “Black Lives
Matter et al”
Vs
45th President
DONALD J. TRUMP,
UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA et al, Defendants-Appellants.
Slave Negro Louis Charles Hamilton, II (USN) Cmdr. #2712
et al As collectively We Negro Plaintiffs Black Lives Matter herein still in
2017 held hostage DNA African American Still Slaves Race, suing on himself and behalf
of all other African American (Negroes) Plaintiff Black Lives Matter” Americans
in and for the defendant United States of America being precisely
same non-growth of 44.5 Plus Millions Negro
Plaintiff Slaves still in plight and sought of seeking additional
“Writ of Mandamus” against Office of
defendant United States of America et al and office of “Commander in Chief” of defendant
United States Armed Forces ineligible We
Negro Plaintiffs Black Lives Matter held hostage DNA African American Still actual
living “Slaves Military Status Race” being a direct and or indirect
party to activity, of the defendant United States of America Armed Service, Military
as set forth herein We Negro Plaintiffs
Black Lives Matter official disqualified, forever disallowed being in
the “direct “possession”, “custody” or “control” by the Office of defendant
United States of America “Commander in Chief” of United States Armed Forces as so required now present before
”Justice” never having being involved justly surrounding
circumstances of being “Slavery Real Status of Freedom as required by World
Court Justices of The Hague, Collectively 44.5 “Millions” plus (PLANTIFFS) and
“Pro Se Slave Negro Louis Charles Hamilton, II (USN) Cmdr. #2712 being denied
even access to legal counsel by even Senior status Honorable Court Justice Kenneth Michael Hoyt, against
Civil Right Plaintiff Attorney Deadria
Farmer-Paellmann, To: Civil Right
Attorney Deadria Farmer-Paellmann having after herein received Orders of
appearance’s vis “Subpoena” as guest required for Initial Pretrial and Scheduling Conference and Order
to Disclose Interested Persons. Initial Conference set for 10/18/2016 at 10:00
AM in Courtroom 704 before Magistrate Judge Frances H Stacy regarding
Plaintiff(s) motions, including $500,000.00
DEADRIA FARMER-PAELLMANN Legal fees and C/o “Pro Se Slave Negro Louis Charles
Hamilton, II (USN) #2712 et al to further pursed, in light of the refusal of
all parties to concede admit, acknowledge, accept, allow, grant, recognize,
own, confess; agree to the complaint
As collectively
We Negro African American Still Plaintiff Black Lives Matter Slaves Race, still
in 2017 suing defendant the United States of America et al charging being
precisely 44.5 Plus Millions Plaintiffs
Black Lives matter still in plight and sought of seeking such Freedom as
required by World Court Justices of The Hague, Collectively 44.5 “Millions”
plus (PLANTIFFS) and “Pro Se Slave Negro Louis Charles Hamilton, II (USN)
#2712 and Civil Right Attorney Deadria
Farmer-Paellmann, moves for Emancipation of a Negro Race lives and taxes from
Defendant United States of America et al, Co-defendant Federal
Reserve Bank et al And set forth effectively immediately, as this understanding
is settle in “Law and Equity”, being held by said defendant(s) (USA) collective
destructive, gross, hostile, direct human rights violation, thievery,
fraudulent corrupted RICO manner of a murderous nature direct at “Slaves”
being continual suffrage being “Military Slaves both activated and veterans
status as such our “Slave DNA race held to paying taxes being slave..?
While taxes being abuse and being used as a party to Negro
Black Lives Matter Plaintiffs own very doing in the self-destruction, by
Defendant(s) collectively, and no longer can PLANTIFFS further go for that”.
While being forced “Military Slaves” imposing world-wide domination, in the
position as “ stupid poor abused slaves” As so indicated Emancipation Proclamation”, officially
destroyed with “Unconditional and Immediate Surrender” of Defendant United
States of America et al also destroyed to maintain slavery
While
the “rouge court” in direct refusal to fairly in law and equity allow Pro Se Slave Louis Charles Hamilton II Cmdr. USN and
Civil Right Attorney Deadria Farmer-Paellmann to be legal in official
appearances collectively on Behalf of all DNA “August 20th 1619 – 2016
(December) current 44.5 plus Millions Slaves legal cause of Civil Rights
action wrongfully cruppted fashion held by the “dog underhand fashion” obstruction
of justice moves of a hostile
Judicial government acting under color of law against 44.5 plus million Plaintiff
Black Lives Matter “best legal Interest” well being and actual slave freedom as
exhibit A Senior status Honorable Court
Justice Kenneth Michael Hoyt, et al being hostile rouge corruption even against
Civil Right Plaintiff Attorney
Deadria Farmer-Paellmann, which legal representation in this matter being aid
and requires other then “pro se” filed herein for “Continue proof” of a crusty
dog racist slave trade government with even dog ugly crooked hostile pack of
dogs Negro Judges, helping, aid and abetting, being a RICO criminal party in keeping
44.5 Million Negro Race, “Black Lives Matter Plaintiffs” being a party to their
very own destruction, being slaves, still
to remain “human slave negro DNA world-wide garbage” until all legal matter in
this complaint UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FIFTH CIRCUIT, CASE NO. 17-40068,
and until all legal matter in new Complaint “Black Lives Matter” vs. Donald
John Trump Sr. 45th President et al”, U.S. Docket No. 3:17-MC-00003 having been
fully legally resolved, before the “International Community”
Plaintiff Black Lives Matter herein are not ever was
actual living direct descendant of slavery on 1865, corruption but actual
living slave born after The creation of a
premature Fourteenth Amendment (Amendment XIV) to the Defendant
United States Constitution was adopted on July 9, 1868, as one of the
Reconstruction
Amendments, (reconstruction did not occurred) until Mississippi made
(USA) a whole defendant in 2013
February 7th 2013 upon the Archivist of defendant “United
States of America et al
“Charles A. Barth
Director of the Federal Register”, acknowledge receipt of Senate Concurrent
Resolution Number 574 Resolution, adopted by the defendant Mississippi Senate
on February 16, 1995 and The Mississippi House of Representatives on March 16th
1995, as with this action, “Defendant”, The States of Mississippi has ratified
the 13th Amendment to the Constitution of the defendant “United
States” which this current “pack of rouge dog justices” being criminal hostile Judicial government against all 44.5 Million
Plaintiff Black Lives Matter herein being born official slaves was designed not to ever having
any legal citizenship of the 14th amendment pursuant to defendant United
States
Naturalization Law of March 26,1790
and Dred Scott v. Sandford, 60 U.S. 393 (1857), also known simply as
the Dred Scott case, all 50 states must be a Union in order
“Plaintiffs Black Lives Matter” are free of this wicket whiteman corruption,
while now in 2010 – 2017 this criminal government faking away the civil rights
to be heard on the crimes of this RICO Slave Government addressing among the
precise argument the actual non-14th amendment which claimed when
instituted to officially addresses “Plaintiff Black Lives Matter citizenship
rights and equal protection of the laws, of this white man corruption and was
proposed in response to issues related to (claimed) to be former slaves
following the American Civil War, which provision did state
No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge
the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any
state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of
law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the
laws.
Well before UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FIFTH CIRCUIT The Rouge Judicial District RICO
Slave Trade 2016 – 2017 Texas Federal Court, in its hostile 44.5 Million counts
of fraud, continue kidnapping gross indeed to dismiss, and protect all of the
citizenship of the “United States of America”, while the Busted up fraudulent
rouge RICO obstruction of justice acting under color of law Texas Federal
Judicial Court, failure to separate itself, from being a hostile “Ugly Dog
White Supremacy Defendant, being “United States of America et al” with its
crooked negro lack hostile brought out RICO ($$$) loser aid of GOP stolen Judicial
Government against the peace, will, and dignity of “Living slaves” which the
“complaint” identified clearly, And
set forth effectively immediately herein, additional “Writ of
Mandamus”
Slave Negro Plaintiff and Plaintiffs Negro Slave Black
Lives Matter Race, being removed from further “own self doing Military imposed destruction
by defendant “GOP Republican Party official crimes against humanity “Slave
Traders” (Dynasty) 1865 – 2020 with their Para- Military defendant Commander in
Chief of The Knights of The Klu Klux Klansman 45th President Donald John Trump Sr. Slave Master officially in 2017 over 44.5 Million “PLANTIFFS”
DNA Negro Americans Race “Black Military Lives” and Black Lives Civilian Lives
Matter herein being official pursuant to “Dred Scott” Vs. Sandford, 60 U.S. 393
(1857) “Slave Property of the Slave Master and Conquer Holders of the (KKK) government
collectively in 2017 “ continue denied any and all claimed provide provision of
14th equal protection of the Laws, being born official “Slaves” notwithstanding
“stiff arm” hostile murderous actions by a Judicial government no less in 2017 have this indiscretion of “Slavery” matter
heard justly and correctly non-hostile fashion before “White Man” slave trader
criminal government never will this be the case,
Pursuant
to rouge black list, dealing underhanded never ending “Black Codes Laws” protection
for the “white only” citizens dealing underhanded both” RICO slave trade in De jure segregation separation
enforced by law, and de facto segregation widespread individual
white only citizenship hate crimes preferences, fully backed up with private corporation
slave trade pressure, leading to this civil war racial separation in 2017 as defendant
(USA) Just criminal acting under color of law engaging 100% obstruction of justice conceal, keeping
secret government decree records of slavery ongoing in defendant United States
of America official white only constitution pursuant 14th amendment first and
fore most do not even exist on behalf of (Plaintiffs) Negro Slaves black lives
matter herein born a Slave against the 13th amendment being common sense
no needed magical “white man” special Ed. Whites only governing law degrees to see
this selfish GOP Republican government nor do defendant
“United
States of America” officially exist…ever after 1776 - it was destroyed by the
1865 “Civil War” it’s an ongoing slave regime directly into year 2013 as the
government records of defendant “Mississippi Claim Join the Union of America
On or about
7th of February 2013 some 148 years later as the Para-Military has destroyed an
entire race for an exception hideous slaughter of life,
Directly
paying taxes for said slaughter of life to an entity that do not even ever
physically exist namely The Federal Reserve Bank since 1913
All
collectively being direct cause of action of the Negro Slave Plaintiffs all
minors subject to oppression, massive in being at the bottom of each and every
phase of the
Defendant
GOP Government “Slave Trade” structure,, 100% poverty stricken 45th President of United States of
America,
Defendant
GOP Government Commander in Chief of The Knights of The Klu Klux Klansman
Donald John Trump Sr., and the “entire” The Trump Organization Trump Tower 725
Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10022
“United
Nations”Address
NATO
Léopold III,
United
States of America
Defendant
GOP Government Defendant The Department of Defense (DoD, USDOD, or DOD) United
States Department of the Navy,
United
States Department of the Army, United States Department of the Air
Defense
Intelligence Agency (DIA), National Security Agency (NSA),
National
Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), National Reconnaissance Office (NRO).
Defense
Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Defense Logistics Agency (DLA),
Missile
Defense Agency (MDA), Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA),
Defense
Security Service (DSS) Pentagon Force Protection Agency (PFPA)
The
Republican Party, commonly referred to as the GOP and their The
Knights of TheKlu Klux Klansmen
Collectively defendant willfully with deliberate
conclusions state of mind continual (RICO) enterprise endeavor in having
officially legally “Kept” in possession, custody and control all 44.5 “Million
Negro Race herein Plaintiffs and acting 44th President of The
United States of America and First Negro Family (Obama) herein with Collectively
defendant (USA) having full knowledge in regards to this crimes of slavery
ending up establishment of none
citizenship legal August 20th 1619 – 2016 (December) for
Plaintiffabused abducted from homeland forevermore “Slaves” well after the
passage of the 13th amendment of a Clam Just Constitution of
Defendant “United States of America” et al directly in 1000% violation of there
on rules of governing laws 18 U.S.C. § 1589 (forced labor), 18 U.S.C. § 1590
(trafficking with respect to peonage, slavery, involuntary servitude, or forced
labor),
1. “Slavery Servitude” money laundering
statutes, 18 U.S.C. 1956 and 1957,
2. “Slavery Servitude” money laundering
statutes, RICO statute (18 U.S.C. § 1961(1)
3. All directed at (PLANTIFFS) et al
collectively Pursuant forever to “Dred Scott” vs. Sandford, 60 U.S. 393 (1857)
involving “Plaintiff Black Lives Matter” forced to be Military Personelly
against freedom since the
Great
Treaty of 1722 Between the Five Nations, the Mahicans, and the
Colonies of New York, Virginia, and Pennsylvania
1726 – Deed in Trust from Three of the Five Nations of Indians to the King
1744 – Treaty of Lancaster
1752 – Treaty of Logstown
1754 – Treaty of Albany
1758 – Treaty of Easton
1760 – Treaty of Pittsburgh
1763 – Treaty of Paris
1768 – Treaty of Hard Labour
1768 – Treaty of Fort Stanwix
1770 – Treaty of Lochaber
1774 – Treaty of Camp Charlotte
1726 – Deed in Trust from Three of the Five Nations of Indians to the King
1744 – Treaty of Lancaster
1752 – Treaty of Logstown
1754 – Treaty of Albany
1758 – Treaty of Easton
1760 – Treaty of Pittsburgh
1763 – Treaty of Paris
1768 – Treaty of Hard Labour
1768 – Treaty of Fort Stanwix
1770 – Treaty of Lochaber
1774 – Treaty of Camp Charlotte
1776
– Model Treaty passed by the Continental Congress becomes the template for its
future international treaties
1778 – Treaty of Alliance – American Revolutionary War alliance with France
1778 – Treaty of Amity and Commerce (United States – France)
1782 – Treaty of Amity and Commerce – with Dutch Republic
1783 – Treaty of Amity and Commerce (United States – Sweden) – with Sweden
1783 – Second Treaty of Paris Ended the American Revolutionary War
1785 – Treaty of Amity and Commerce (Prussia–United States) – with Prussia
1786 – Moroccan–American Treaty of Friendship – Morocco — first Sovereign state to recognize the U.S; oldest unbroken U.S. treaty
– trade treaty with Spain (not ratified)
1794 – Jay Treaty AKA Treaty of London – attempts to settle post-Revolution disputes with Great Britain
1795 – Treaty of Greenville – opened most of Ohio to white settlement
1795 – Treaty with Algeria
1795 – Pinckney's Treaty AKA Treaty of Madrid, Treaty of San Lorenzo – defines boundaries of U.S. with Spanish colonies
1796 – Treaty with Tripoli – tribute payments to Tripoli to protect Americans from seizure and ransom
1797 – Treaty with Tunis – increases tribute payments to Tripoli
1800–1849
1800 – Convention of 1800 (Treaty of Mortefontaine) – Ends the Quasi War between France and the U.S.
1803 - Louisiana Purchase Treaty - Acquire Louisiana Territory from the French Republic.
1805 – Treaty with Tripoli – Secure release of Americans being held and proclaim peace and amity.
1814 – Treaty of Ghent – Ends the War of 1812 between the U.S. and Great Britain
1815 – Commercial treaty with Great Britain – Established free trade between the United States, England, and much of the British Empire (Ireland was among the areas excluded)
1817 – Rush–Bagot Treaty – The United States and Great Britain agree to demilitarize the Great Lakes.
1818 – Treaty of 1818 – resolved boundary issues between U.S. and Great Britain
1819 – Adams–Onís Treaty – purchase of Florida from Spain
1824 – Russo-American Treaty – gave Russian claims on land off the Northwest Pacific coast of North America (north of the Oregon Country)
1824 – Anderson–Gual Treaty – between U.S. and Gran Colombia; first bilateral treaty with another American country
1828 – Treaty of Limits – between Mexico and the U.S.; confirms the boundary agreed to with Spain in the Adams–Onís Treaty.
1830 – Treaty with the Ottoman Porte Also see Capitulations of the Ottoman Empire
1831 – Franco-American Treaty of 1831 - France agreed to pay reparations of 25 million francs for damage to American shipping during the Napoleonic wars (ratified in 1835 under Victor de Broglie's government – see July Monarchy)
1833 – Siamese-American Treaty of Amity and Commerce – commercial treaty between the Kingdom of Siam and the United States, first treaty with an East Asian nation
1833 – Treaty with Muscat
1842 – Webster–Ashburton Treaty – settles boundary disputes between the U.S. and Canada
1844 - Treaty of Wanghia - between China and the U.S.; established five U.S. treaty ports in China with extraterritoriality
1846 – Mallarino–Bidlack Treaty with the Republic of New Granada (Colombia)
1846 – Oregon Treaty – brought an end to the Oregon boundary dispute by settling competing American and British claims to the Oregon Country
1847 – Treaty of Cahuenga – ends the Mexican–American War in California
1848 – Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo – fully ends the Mexican–American War
1849 – Hawaiian–American Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation – Treaty between the Hawaiian Kingdom and the United States
1850–1899
1850 – Clayton–Bulwer Treaty – U.S. and United Kingdom agree not to colonize Central America
1854 – Convention of Kanagawa – forcibly opens Japan to American trade
1855 – Canadian–American Reciprocity Treaty – with Canada on trade and tariffs
1857 – American treaty is kept with france- Treaty between American and Russia
1858 – Treaty of Amity and Commerce (United States–Japan), also known as Harris Treaty – forces the opening of treaty ports on Japan
1858 - Treaty of Tientsin - with China; established peace, amity, and commerce
1862 – Ottoman-American Treaty of Commerce and Navigation
1864 – Geneva Convention governing the treatment of sick and wounded combatants – established rules for the treatment of battlefield casualties
1867 – Alaska Purchase – U.S. buys Alaska from Russia
1868 – Burlingame Treaty – with China; established improved relations
1868 – Naturalization Convention – with North German Confederation; first recognition by a European power of the legal right of its subjects to become American citizens
1868 – Naturalization Convention – with Belgium
1869 – Naturalization Convention – with Sweden and Norway.
1870 – Naturalization Convention – with United Kingdom
1871 – Treaty of Washington – settles grievances between the U.S. and Canada
1872 – Naturalization Convention – with Denmark
1883 – Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property – intellectual property systems, including patents, of any contracting state become accessible to the nationals of other states party to the Convention
1886 – Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works (ratified by U.S. in 1989)
1898 – Sixth Treaty of Paris – ends the Spanish–American War
1899 – Hague Conventions – one of the first formal statements of the laws of war
1900–1949
1900 – Treaty between Spain and the United States for Cession of Outlying Islands of the Philippines. Concluded November 7, 1900; ratification advised by Senate January 22, 1901 .. ratified by the President January 30, 1901; ratifications exchanged March 23, 1901; proclaimed March 23, 1901.
1901 – Hay–Pauncefote Treaty – nullified Clayton–Bulwer Treaty in exchange for free access to build a canal across Central America
1901 – Boxer Protocol AKA Treaty of 1901, Peace Agreement between the Great Powers and China – one of the Unequal Treaties with China
1902 – Naturalization Convention – with Haiti
1903 – Hay–Herrán Treaty – the U.S. attempt to acquire a lease on Panama from Colombia (not ratified by Colombia)
1903 – Hay–Bunau-Varilla Treaty – establishes the Panama Canal Zone
1903 – Cuban–American Treaty of Relations (1903) –
1905 – Treaty of Portsmouth – ends Russo-Japanese War; negotiated by Theodore Roosevelt
1905 – Taft–Katsura Agreement – Japan and U.S. agree on spheres of influence in Asia
1906 – Geneva Convention governing the sick and wounded at sea – treatment of wounded, sick and shipwrecked members of armed forces at sea
1906 – Inter-American Convention Establishing the Status of Naturalized Citizens Who Again Take Up Residence in the Country of Their Origin
1907 – Gentlemen's Agreement – limiting Japanese immigration to the U.S.
1907 – Naturalization Convention – with Peru
1908 – Naturalization Convention – with Portugal
1908 – Naturalization Convention – with El Salvador
1908 – Naturalization Convention – with Honduras
1908 – Naturalization Convention – with Nicaragua
1908 – Naturalization Convention – with Uruguay
1909 – Boundary Waters Treaty – regulates water quantity and water quality along the boundary between Canada and the United States.
1911 – Naturalization Convention – with Costa Rica
1911 – North Pacific Fur Seal Convention of 1911 – first international treaty for wildlife preservation
1912 – International Opium Convention – first international drug control treaty
1916 – Treaty of the Danish West Indies – U.S. purchase of the Danish West Indies, renaming them the United States Virgin Islands
1916 – Migratory Bird Treaty – Environment treaty with the United Kingdom representing Canada, to protect birds which migrate between Canada and the U.S.
1917 – Lansing–Ishii Agreement – trade treaty between the U.S. and Japan
1918 – Migratory Bird Treaty – Environment treaty with the United Kingdom representing Canada, to protect birds which migrate between Canada and the U.S.
1919 – Treaty of Saint-Germain – ends World War I between Allies and Austria (not ratified by U.S.)
1919 – Treaty of Versailles – ends World War I between Allies and Germany (not ratified by U.S.)
1920 – Treaty of Trianon – regulates the borders of Hungary (not ratified by U.S.)
1921 – U.S.–Austrian Peace Treaty (1921) – separate World War I peace agreement between United States and Austria
1921 – Treaty of Berlin – separate World War I peace agreement between United States and Germany
1921 – U.S.–Hungarian Peace Treaty (1921) – separate World War I peace agreement between United States and Hungary
1922 – Washington Naval Treaty – limits the naval armaments race, supplement to restrict submarine warfare and ban chemical warfare was rejected by France.
1923 – Treaty of Lausanne – sets the boundaries of modern Turkey
1925 – Anglo-American Convention – American acceptance of the provisions of the Mandate for Palestine and supervision of British performance as mandatory of the Mandate for Palestine.
1925 – Hay-Quesada Treaty – America accepts Cuban ownership of Isle of Pines.
1928 – Kellogg–Briand Pact – calls "for the renunciation of war as an instrument of national policy"
1929 – Geneva Convention on Prisoners of War – establishes rules for the treatment of prisoners of war
1930 – London Naval Treaty – regulates submarine warfare and shipbuilding
1930 – Convention Between the United States and Great Britain – Definitely delimits the boundary between North Borneo (then a British protectorate) and the Philippine archipelago (then a U.S. Territory)
1934 – Treaty of Relations – agreements between United States and Cuba :United States – Cuban Agreements and Treaty of 1934
1937 – Treaty Defining Liability for Military Service, etc. – with Lithuania
1941 – Atlantic Charter – World War II allied agreement (not clear if this is a treaty or, if so, whether ratified)
1943 - Treaty for Relinquishment of Extraterritorial Rights in China - relinquished previous U.S. rights to extraterritoriality in China
1944 – Bretton Woods Agreement – establishes the rules for commercial and financial relations among the major industrial states
1945 – Potsdam Agreement – World War II allied agreement (not clear if this is a treaty or, if so, whether ratified)
1945 – UN Charter – establishes the United Nations
1946 – Bermuda Agreement – bilateral treaty on Civil Aviation between U.S. and United Kingdom
1946 – Treaty of Manila (1946) – United States recognizes independence of the Republic of the Philippines
1947 – General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) – establishes rules for international trade
1947 – Paris Peace Treaties, 1947 – establishes peace in Europe after World War II
1947 – Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance (Rio Treaty) – Western Hemisphere mutual defense
1947 – Convention on International Civil Aviation AKA Chicago Convention – establishes International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
1949 – North Atlantic Treaty (Treaty of Washington) – establishes NATO mutual defense organization
1949 – Fourth Geneva Convention – establishes rules for the protection of civilians during times of war
1949 – Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation between the United States of America and the Republic of China – establishes amiable relations between the U.S. and China.
1950–1999
1951 – Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide – (with U.S. qualifications)
1951 – Treaty of San Francisco – a peace treaty between the Allied powers and Japan; ends the Pacific conflict of World War II
1951 – Mutual Defense Treaty – alliance between the Republic of the Philippines and the United States of America
1951 – Treaty of Security between the United States and Japan (updated 1960)
1952 – ANZUS Treaty – mutual defense alliance between Australia, New Zealand, and the U.S.
1953 – Mutual Defense Treaty – Created an alliance with South Korea, and established the basis of South Korean adherence with U.S. Government consulations on North Korean policy
1954 – U.S. and Japan Mutual Defense Assistance Agreement
1954 – Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty – creates SEATO mutual defense organization
1954 – Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty
1955 – Central Treaty Organization AKA CENTO, the Middle East Treaty Organization (METO), Baghdad Pact – creates CENTO mutual defense organization
1955 – The Open Skies Treaty – allow access to other nations' military activities by means of aerial surveillance flights
1956 – Dutch-American Friendship Treaty
1957 – International Atomic Energy Treaty (US PL 85-177)
1958 – 1958 US-UK Mutual Defence Agreement – with United Kingdom
1960 – Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan – mutual defense treaty with Japan
1961 – Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (US PL 87-297)
1961 – Antarctic Treaty – governs international relations in Antarctica
1961 – Columbia River Treaty (ratified in 1964) – with Canada to manage water in the Columbia River valley
1961 – Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations
1961 – Alliance for Progress
1961 – Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs
1962 – Nassau Agreement – defense treaty with United Kingdom
1963 – Vienna Convention on Consular Relations
1963 – Vienna Convention on Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage
1963 – Partial Test Ban Treaty
1966 – Treaty of Amity and Economic Relations (Thailand–United States) – commercial treaty with the Kingdom of Thailand
1966 - International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination
1967 – Outer Space Treaty
1968 – Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
1968 - Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees
1969 – Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
1970 – Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT)
1970 – Boundary Treaty of 1970 – settles U.S. – Mexico border on Rio Grande
1971 – Geneva Phonograms Convention
1971 – Convention on Psychotropic Substances
1972 – Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty AKA ABM Treaty (U.S. withdrew in 2002)
1972 – SALT I (Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty)
1972 – Biological Weapons Convention
1972 – Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter (London Convention) (implemented by U.S., but not signed)
1972 – Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement – regulates water quality along the U.S.-Canada border
1973 – Paris Peace Accords – with North Vietnam ending the Vietnam War
1974 – Threshold Test Ban Treaty
1977 – Torrijos-Carter Treaties – transfer of Panama Canal to Panama
1978 – Camp David Accords – between Israel and Egypt; negotiated and signed in U.S.
1978 – Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement (1978) – regulates water quality along the U.S.-Canada border
1979 – SALT II (not ratified by U.S.)
1985 – Plaza Accord – G-5 agreed to devalue the US dollar in relation to the Japanese yen and German Deutsche Mark by intervening in currency markets
1986 – Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties between States and International Organizations or Between International Organizations
1986 – United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods
1988 – Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) – with U.S. and USSR
1988 – United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances
1988 – United Nations Convention Against Torture
1989 – Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer
1990 – Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany – final World War II peace with Germany and Allies
1991 – Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe – Signed by all 16 NATO members and Warsaw Pact nations; ratified by all 16 NATO states, the eight successor states to the USSR that have territory in Europe, and the six former Warsaw Pact nations
1991 – START I (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) – with US and USSR
1992 – International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ratified with qualifications by U.S. Senate)
1992 – United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
1993 – Oslo Accords – between PLO and Israel; negotiated with U.S. involvement
1993 – Chemical Weapons Convention
1993 – START II (ratified by U.S. and Russia)
1994 – North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
1994 – Convention on the Limitation Period in the International Sale of Goods
1994 – Kremlin accords – US and USSR missile and nuclear weapons control
1994 – United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea AKA Law of the Sea, LOS (not ratified by U.S.)
1994 – Colorado river dispute – with Mexico on water quality and quantity
1995 – Dayton Agreement – ends war and determines the future of Bosnia and Herzegovina; negotiated and signed in U.S.
1995 – General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS)
1996 – WIPO Copyright Treaty – protects computer programs and databases
1996 – WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty
1996 – Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (signed but not ratified by U.S.)
1997 – Worldwide Chemical Weapons Convention
1998 – Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court ("unsigned" by the U.S.)
2000–current
2000 – Patents Law Treaty (PLT) – (not ratified by U.S.)
2001 – Convention on Cybercrime – a highly controversial proposal (U.S. Senate ratified August 2006
2002 – SORT (Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty) AKA Moscow Treaty – limits the nuclear arsenals of Russia and the U.S.
2004 – International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture AKA "International Seed Treaty" – to assure farmers' access to seeds of the world's food security crops (not ratified by U.S.)
2005 – Dominican Republic-Central America Free Trade Agreement
2010 – New START (The New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) U.S./Russia Treaty – limits the nuclear arsenal capabilities of Russia and the U.S. while allowing for inspection.
2012 – United States–Korea Free Trade Agreement (KORUS FTA)
2013 – UN Arms Treaty (U.S./U.N. Treaty) – regulates the international arms trade (signed but not ratified by U.S.)
1778 – Treaty of Alliance – American Revolutionary War alliance with France
1778 – Treaty of Amity and Commerce (United States – France)
1782 – Treaty of Amity and Commerce – with Dutch Republic
1783 – Treaty of Amity and Commerce (United States – Sweden) – with Sweden
1783 – Second Treaty of Paris Ended the American Revolutionary War
1785 – Treaty of Amity and Commerce (Prussia–United States) – with Prussia
1786 – Moroccan–American Treaty of Friendship – Morocco — first Sovereign state to recognize the U.S; oldest unbroken U.S. treaty
– trade treaty with Spain (not ratified)
1794 – Jay Treaty AKA Treaty of London – attempts to settle post-Revolution disputes with Great Britain
1795 – Treaty of Greenville – opened most of Ohio to white settlement
1795 – Treaty with Algeria
1795 – Pinckney's Treaty AKA Treaty of Madrid, Treaty of San Lorenzo – defines boundaries of U.S. with Spanish colonies
1796 – Treaty with Tripoli – tribute payments to Tripoli to protect Americans from seizure and ransom
1797 – Treaty with Tunis – increases tribute payments to Tripoli
1800–1849
1800 – Convention of 1800 (Treaty of Mortefontaine) – Ends the Quasi War between France and the U.S.
1803 - Louisiana Purchase Treaty - Acquire Louisiana Territory from the French Republic.
1805 – Treaty with Tripoli – Secure release of Americans being held and proclaim peace and amity.
1814 – Treaty of Ghent – Ends the War of 1812 between the U.S. and Great Britain
1815 – Commercial treaty with Great Britain – Established free trade between the United States, England, and much of the British Empire (Ireland was among the areas excluded)
1817 – Rush–Bagot Treaty – The United States and Great Britain agree to demilitarize the Great Lakes.
1818 – Treaty of 1818 – resolved boundary issues between U.S. and Great Britain
1819 – Adams–Onís Treaty – purchase of Florida from Spain
1824 – Russo-American Treaty – gave Russian claims on land off the Northwest Pacific coast of North America (north of the Oregon Country)
1824 – Anderson–Gual Treaty – between U.S. and Gran Colombia; first bilateral treaty with another American country
1828 – Treaty of Limits – between Mexico and the U.S.; confirms the boundary agreed to with Spain in the Adams–Onís Treaty.
1830 – Treaty with the Ottoman Porte Also see Capitulations of the Ottoman Empire
1831 – Franco-American Treaty of 1831 - France agreed to pay reparations of 25 million francs for damage to American shipping during the Napoleonic wars (ratified in 1835 under Victor de Broglie's government – see July Monarchy)
1833 – Siamese-American Treaty of Amity and Commerce – commercial treaty between the Kingdom of Siam and the United States, first treaty with an East Asian nation
1833 – Treaty with Muscat
1842 – Webster–Ashburton Treaty – settles boundary disputes between the U.S. and Canada
1844 - Treaty of Wanghia - between China and the U.S.; established five U.S. treaty ports in China with extraterritoriality
1846 – Mallarino–Bidlack Treaty with the Republic of New Granada (Colombia)
1846 – Oregon Treaty – brought an end to the Oregon boundary dispute by settling competing American and British claims to the Oregon Country
1847 – Treaty of Cahuenga – ends the Mexican–American War in California
1848 – Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo – fully ends the Mexican–American War
1849 – Hawaiian–American Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation – Treaty between the Hawaiian Kingdom and the United States
1850–1899
1850 – Clayton–Bulwer Treaty – U.S. and United Kingdom agree not to colonize Central America
1854 – Convention of Kanagawa – forcibly opens Japan to American trade
1855 – Canadian–American Reciprocity Treaty – with Canada on trade and tariffs
1857 – American treaty is kept with france- Treaty between American and Russia
1858 – Treaty of Amity and Commerce (United States–Japan), also known as Harris Treaty – forces the opening of treaty ports on Japan
1858 - Treaty of Tientsin - with China; established peace, amity, and commerce
1862 – Ottoman-American Treaty of Commerce and Navigation
1864 – Geneva Convention governing the treatment of sick and wounded combatants – established rules for the treatment of battlefield casualties
1867 – Alaska Purchase – U.S. buys Alaska from Russia
1868 – Burlingame Treaty – with China; established improved relations
1868 – Naturalization Convention – with North German Confederation; first recognition by a European power of the legal right of its subjects to become American citizens
1868 – Naturalization Convention – with Belgium
1869 – Naturalization Convention – with Sweden and Norway.
1870 – Naturalization Convention – with United Kingdom
1871 – Treaty of Washington – settles grievances between the U.S. and Canada
1872 – Naturalization Convention – with Denmark
1883 – Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property – intellectual property systems, including patents, of any contracting state become accessible to the nationals of other states party to the Convention
1886 – Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works (ratified by U.S. in 1989)
1898 – Sixth Treaty of Paris – ends the Spanish–American War
1899 – Hague Conventions – one of the first formal statements of the laws of war
1900–1949
1900 – Treaty between Spain and the United States for Cession of Outlying Islands of the Philippines. Concluded November 7, 1900; ratification advised by Senate January 22, 1901 .. ratified by the President January 30, 1901; ratifications exchanged March 23, 1901; proclaimed March 23, 1901.
1901 – Hay–Pauncefote Treaty – nullified Clayton–Bulwer Treaty in exchange for free access to build a canal across Central America
1901 – Boxer Protocol AKA Treaty of 1901, Peace Agreement between the Great Powers and China – one of the Unequal Treaties with China
1902 – Naturalization Convention – with Haiti
1903 – Hay–Herrán Treaty – the U.S. attempt to acquire a lease on Panama from Colombia (not ratified by Colombia)
1903 – Hay–Bunau-Varilla Treaty – establishes the Panama Canal Zone
1903 – Cuban–American Treaty of Relations (1903) –
1905 – Treaty of Portsmouth – ends Russo-Japanese War; negotiated by Theodore Roosevelt
1905 – Taft–Katsura Agreement – Japan and U.S. agree on spheres of influence in Asia
1906 – Geneva Convention governing the sick and wounded at sea – treatment of wounded, sick and shipwrecked members of armed forces at sea
1906 – Inter-American Convention Establishing the Status of Naturalized Citizens Who Again Take Up Residence in the Country of Their Origin
1907 – Gentlemen's Agreement – limiting Japanese immigration to the U.S.
1907 – Naturalization Convention – with Peru
1908 – Naturalization Convention – with Portugal
1908 – Naturalization Convention – with El Salvador
1908 – Naturalization Convention – with Honduras
1908 – Naturalization Convention – with Nicaragua
1908 – Naturalization Convention – with Uruguay
1909 – Boundary Waters Treaty – regulates water quantity and water quality along the boundary between Canada and the United States.
1911 – Naturalization Convention – with Costa Rica
1911 – North Pacific Fur Seal Convention of 1911 – first international treaty for wildlife preservation
1912 – International Opium Convention – first international drug control treaty
1916 – Treaty of the Danish West Indies – U.S. purchase of the Danish West Indies, renaming them the United States Virgin Islands
1916 – Migratory Bird Treaty – Environment treaty with the United Kingdom representing Canada, to protect birds which migrate between Canada and the U.S.
1917 – Lansing–Ishii Agreement – trade treaty between the U.S. and Japan
1918 – Migratory Bird Treaty – Environment treaty with the United Kingdom representing Canada, to protect birds which migrate between Canada and the U.S.
1919 – Treaty of Saint-Germain – ends World War I between Allies and Austria (not ratified by U.S.)
1919 – Treaty of Versailles – ends World War I between Allies and Germany (not ratified by U.S.)
1920 – Treaty of Trianon – regulates the borders of Hungary (not ratified by U.S.)
1921 – U.S.–Austrian Peace Treaty (1921) – separate World War I peace agreement between United States and Austria
1921 – Treaty of Berlin – separate World War I peace agreement between United States and Germany
1921 – U.S.–Hungarian Peace Treaty (1921) – separate World War I peace agreement between United States and Hungary
1922 – Washington Naval Treaty – limits the naval armaments race, supplement to restrict submarine warfare and ban chemical warfare was rejected by France.
1923 – Treaty of Lausanne – sets the boundaries of modern Turkey
1925 – Anglo-American Convention – American acceptance of the provisions of the Mandate for Palestine and supervision of British performance as mandatory of the Mandate for Palestine.
1925 – Hay-Quesada Treaty – America accepts Cuban ownership of Isle of Pines.
1928 – Kellogg–Briand Pact – calls "for the renunciation of war as an instrument of national policy"
1929 – Geneva Convention on Prisoners of War – establishes rules for the treatment of prisoners of war
1930 – London Naval Treaty – regulates submarine warfare and shipbuilding
1930 – Convention Between the United States and Great Britain – Definitely delimits the boundary between North Borneo (then a British protectorate) and the Philippine archipelago (then a U.S. Territory)
1934 – Treaty of Relations – agreements between United States and Cuba :United States – Cuban Agreements and Treaty of 1934
1937 – Treaty Defining Liability for Military Service, etc. – with Lithuania
1941 – Atlantic Charter – World War II allied agreement (not clear if this is a treaty or, if so, whether ratified)
1943 - Treaty for Relinquishment of Extraterritorial Rights in China - relinquished previous U.S. rights to extraterritoriality in China
1944 – Bretton Woods Agreement – establishes the rules for commercial and financial relations among the major industrial states
1945 – Potsdam Agreement – World War II allied agreement (not clear if this is a treaty or, if so, whether ratified)
1945 – UN Charter – establishes the United Nations
1946 – Bermuda Agreement – bilateral treaty on Civil Aviation between U.S. and United Kingdom
1946 – Treaty of Manila (1946) – United States recognizes independence of the Republic of the Philippines
1947 – General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) – establishes rules for international trade
1947 – Paris Peace Treaties, 1947 – establishes peace in Europe after World War II
1947 – Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance (Rio Treaty) – Western Hemisphere mutual defense
1947 – Convention on International Civil Aviation AKA Chicago Convention – establishes International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
1949 – North Atlantic Treaty (Treaty of Washington) – establishes NATO mutual defense organization
1949 – Fourth Geneva Convention – establishes rules for the protection of civilians during times of war
1949 – Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation between the United States of America and the Republic of China – establishes amiable relations between the U.S. and China.
1950–1999
1951 – Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide – (with U.S. qualifications)
1951 – Treaty of San Francisco – a peace treaty between the Allied powers and Japan; ends the Pacific conflict of World War II
1951 – Mutual Defense Treaty – alliance between the Republic of the Philippines and the United States of America
1951 – Treaty of Security between the United States and Japan (updated 1960)
1952 – ANZUS Treaty – mutual defense alliance between Australia, New Zealand, and the U.S.
1953 – Mutual Defense Treaty – Created an alliance with South Korea, and established the basis of South Korean adherence with U.S. Government consulations on North Korean policy
1954 – U.S. and Japan Mutual Defense Assistance Agreement
1954 – Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty – creates SEATO mutual defense organization
1954 – Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty
1955 – Central Treaty Organization AKA CENTO, the Middle East Treaty Organization (METO), Baghdad Pact – creates CENTO mutual defense organization
1955 – The Open Skies Treaty – allow access to other nations' military activities by means of aerial surveillance flights
1956 – Dutch-American Friendship Treaty
1957 – International Atomic Energy Treaty (US PL 85-177)
1958 – 1958 US-UK Mutual Defence Agreement – with United Kingdom
1960 – Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan – mutual defense treaty with Japan
1961 – Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (US PL 87-297)
1961 – Antarctic Treaty – governs international relations in Antarctica
1961 – Columbia River Treaty (ratified in 1964) – with Canada to manage water in the Columbia River valley
1961 – Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations
1961 – Alliance for Progress
1961 – Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs
1962 – Nassau Agreement – defense treaty with United Kingdom
1963 – Vienna Convention on Consular Relations
1963 – Vienna Convention on Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage
1963 – Partial Test Ban Treaty
1966 – Treaty of Amity and Economic Relations (Thailand–United States) – commercial treaty with the Kingdom of Thailand
1966 - International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination
1967 – Outer Space Treaty
1968 – Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
1968 - Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees
1969 – Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
1970 – Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT)
1970 – Boundary Treaty of 1970 – settles U.S. – Mexico border on Rio Grande
1971 – Geneva Phonograms Convention
1971 – Convention on Psychotropic Substances
1972 – Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty AKA ABM Treaty (U.S. withdrew in 2002)
1972 – SALT I (Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty)
1972 – Biological Weapons Convention
1972 – Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter (London Convention) (implemented by U.S., but not signed)
1972 – Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement – regulates water quality along the U.S.-Canada border
1973 – Paris Peace Accords – with North Vietnam ending the Vietnam War
1974 – Threshold Test Ban Treaty
1977 – Torrijos-Carter Treaties – transfer of Panama Canal to Panama
1978 – Camp David Accords – between Israel and Egypt; negotiated and signed in U.S.
1978 – Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement (1978) – regulates water quality along the U.S.-Canada border
1979 – SALT II (not ratified by U.S.)
1985 – Plaza Accord – G-5 agreed to devalue the US dollar in relation to the Japanese yen and German Deutsche Mark by intervening in currency markets
1986 – Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties between States and International Organizations or Between International Organizations
1986 – United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods
1988 – Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) – with U.S. and USSR
1988 – United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances
1988 – United Nations Convention Against Torture
1989 – Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer
1990 – Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany – final World War II peace with Germany and Allies
1991 – Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe – Signed by all 16 NATO members and Warsaw Pact nations; ratified by all 16 NATO states, the eight successor states to the USSR that have territory in Europe, and the six former Warsaw Pact nations
1991 – START I (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) – with US and USSR
1992 – International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ratified with qualifications by U.S. Senate)
1992 – United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
1993 – Oslo Accords – between PLO and Israel; negotiated with U.S. involvement
1993 – Chemical Weapons Convention
1993 – START II (ratified by U.S. and Russia)
1994 – North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
1994 – Convention on the Limitation Period in the International Sale of Goods
1994 – Kremlin accords – US and USSR missile and nuclear weapons control
1994 – United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea AKA Law of the Sea, LOS (not ratified by U.S.)
1994 – Colorado river dispute – with Mexico on water quality and quantity
1995 – Dayton Agreement – ends war and determines the future of Bosnia and Herzegovina; negotiated and signed in U.S.
1995 – General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS)
1996 – WIPO Copyright Treaty – protects computer programs and databases
1996 – WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty
1996 – Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (signed but not ratified by U.S.)
1997 – Worldwide Chemical Weapons Convention
1998 – Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court ("unsigned" by the U.S.)
2000–current
2000 – Patents Law Treaty (PLT) – (not ratified by U.S.)
2001 – Convention on Cybercrime – a highly controversial proposal (U.S. Senate ratified August 2006
2002 – SORT (Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty) AKA Moscow Treaty – limits the nuclear arsenals of Russia and the U.S.
2004 – International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture AKA "International Seed Treaty" – to assure farmers' access to seeds of the world's food security crops (not ratified by U.S.)
2005 – Dominican Republic-Central America Free Trade Agreement
2010 – New START (The New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) U.S./Russia Treaty – limits the nuclear arsenal capabilities of Russia and the U.S. while allowing for inspection.
2012 – United States–Korea Free Trade Agreement (KORUS FTA)
2013 – UN Arms Treaty (U.S./U.N. Treaty) – regulates the international arms trade (signed but not ratified by U.S.)
While Plaintiff Black Lives Matter held slave in defendant (USA) Military
settings factual government records in the precise timeline of 1776 – 2013
YEAR-BY-YEAR TIMELINE OF DEFENDANT UNITED STATES OF AMERICA’S MAJOR WARS while
“Enslavement” of Plaintiffs Black Lives Matter” (1776 - 2013)
1776 – American Revolutionary War, Chickamagua Wars,
Second Cherokee War, Pennamite-Yankee War
1777 – American Revolutionary War, Chickamauga Wars,
Second Cherokee War, Pennamite -Yankee War
1778 – American Revolutionary War, Chickamauga Wars,
Pennamite-Yankee War
1779 – American Revolutionary War, Chickamauga Wars,
Pennamite-Yankee War
1780 – American Revolutionary War, Chickamauga Wars,
Pennamite-Yankee War
1781 – American Revolutionary War, Chickamauga Wars,
Pennamite-Yankee War
1782 – American Revolutionary War, Chickamauga Wars,
Pennamite-Yankee War
1783 – American Revolutionary War, Chickamauga Wars,
Pennamite-Yankee War
1784 – Chickamauga Wars, Pennamite-Yankee War,
Oconee War
1785 – Chickamauga Wars, Northwest Indian War
1786 – Chickamauga Wars, Northwest Indian War
1787 – Chickamauga Wars, Northwest Indian War
1788 – Chickamauga Wars, Northwest Indian War
1789 – Chickamauga Wars, Northwest Indian War
1790 – Chickamauga Wars, Northwest Indian War
1791 – Chickamauga Wars, Northwest Indian War
1792 – Chickamauga Wars, Northwest Indian War
1793 – Chickamauga Wars, Northwest Indian War
1794 – Chickamauga Wars, Northwest Indian War
1795 – Northwest Indian War
1796 – No major war
1797 – No major war
1798 – Quasi-War
1799 – Quasi-War
1800 – Quasi-War
1801 – First Barbary War
1802 – First Barbary War
1803 – First Barbary War
1804 – First Barbary War
1805 – First Barbary War
1806 – Sabine Expedition
1807 – No major war
1808 – No major war
1809 – No major war
1810 – U.S. occupies Spanish-held West Florida
1811 – Tecumseh’s War
1812 – War of 1812, Tecumseh’s War, Seminole
Wars, U.S. occupies Spanish-held Amelia Island and other parts of East
Florida
1813 – War of 1812, Tecumseh’s War, Peoria War,
Creek War, U.S. expands its territory in West Florida
1814 – War of 1812, Creek War, U.S. expands its
territory in Florida, Anti-piracy war
1815 – War of 1812, Second Barbary
War, Anti-piracy war
1816 – First Seminole War, Anti-piracy war
1817 – First Seminole War, Anti-piracy war
1818 – First Seminole War, Anti-piracy war
1819 – Yellowstone Expedition, Anti-piracy war
1820 – Yellowstone Expedition, Anti-piracy war
1821 – Anti-piracy war (see note above)
1822 – Anti-piracy war (see note above)
1823 – Anti-piracy war, Arikara War
1824 – Anti-piracy war
1825 – Yellowstone Expedition, Anti-piracy war
1826 – No major war
1827 – Winnebago War
1828 – No major war
1829 – No major war
1830 – No major war
1831 – Sac and Fox Indian War
1832 – Black Hawk War
1833 – Cherokee Indian War
1834 – Cherokee Indian War, Pawnee Indian Territory
Campaign
1835 – Cherokee Indian War, Seminole Wars, Second
Creek War
1836 – Cherokee Indian War, Seminole Wars, Second
Creek War, Missouri-Iowa Border War
1837 – Cherokee Indian War, Seminole Wars, Second
Creek War, Osage Indian War, Buckshot War
1838 – Cherokee Indian War, Seminole Wars, Buckshot
War, Heatherly Indian War
1839 – Cherokee Indian War, Seminole Wars
1840 – Seminole Wars, U.S. naval forces invade Fiji
Islands
1841 – Seminole Wars, U.S. naval forces
invade McKean Island, Gilbert Islands, and Samoa
1842 – Seminole Wars
1843 – U.S. forces clash with Chinese, U.S. troops
invade African coast
1844 – Texas-Indian Wars
1845 – Texas-Indian Wars
1846 – Mexican-American War, Texas-Indian Wars
1847 – Mexican-American War, Texas-Indian Wars
1848 – Mexican-American War, Texas-Indian Wars,
Cayuse War
1849 – Texas-Indian Wars, Cayuse War, Southwest
Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians
1850 – Texas-Indian Wars, Cayuse War, Southwest
Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, Yuma War, California Indian Wars, Pitt River
Expedition
1851 – Texas-Indian Wars, Cayuse War, Southwest
Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, Apache Wars, Yuma War, Utah Indian Wars, California
Indian Wars
1852 – Texas-Indian Wars, Cayuse War, Southwest
Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, Yuma War, Utah Indian Wars, California Indian Wars
1853 – Texas-Indian Wars, Cayuse War, Southwest
Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, Yuma War, Utah Indian Wars, Walker War, California
Indian Wars
1854 – Texas-Indian Wars, Cayuse War, Southwest
Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, Apache Wars, California Indian Wars, Skirmish between
1st Cavalry and Indians
1855 – Seminole Wars, Texas-Indian Wars, Cayuse War,
Southwest Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, Apache Wars, California Indian Wars, Yakima
War, Winnas Expedition, Klickitat War, Puget Sound War, Rogue River
Wars, U.S. forces invade Fiji Islands and Uruguay
1856 – Seminole Wars, Texas-Indian Wars, Southwest
Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, California Indian Wars, Puget Sound War, Rogue River
Wars, Tintic War
1857 – Seminole Wars, Texas-Indian Wars, Southwest
Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, California Indian Wars, Utah War, Conflict in
Nicaragua
1858 – Seminole Wars, Texas-Indian Wars, Southwest
Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, Mohave War, California Indian Wars, Spokane-Coeur
d’Alene-Paloos War, Utah War, U.S. forces invade Fiji Islands and Uruguay
1859 Texas-Indian Wars, Southwest Indian Wars,
Navajo Wars, California Indian Wars, Pecos Expedition, Antelope Hills
Expedition, Bear River Expedition, John Brown’s raid, U.S. forces launch attack
against Paraguay, U.S. forces invade Mexico
1860 – Texas-Indian Wars, Southwest Indian Wars,
Navajo Wars, Apache Wars, California Indian Wars, Paiute War, Kiowa-Comanche
War
1861 – American Civil War, Texas-Indian Wars,
Southwest Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, Apache Wars, California Indian Wars,
Cheyenne Campaign
1862 – American Civil War, Texas-Indian Wars,
Southwest Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, Apache Wars, California Indian Wars,
Cheyenne Campaign, Dakota War of 1862,
1863 – American Civil War, Texas-Indian Wars,
Southwest Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, Apache Wars, California Indian Wars,
Cheyenne Campaign, Colorado War, Goshute War
1864 – American Civil War, Texas-Indian Wars, Navajo
Wars, Apache Wars, California Indian Wars, Cheyenne Campaign, Colorado War,
Snake War
1865 – American Civil War, Texas-Indian Wars, Navajo
Wars, Apache Wars, California Indian Wars, Colorado War, Snake War, Utah’s
Black Hawk War
1866 – Texas-Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, Apache Wars,
California Indian Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Snake War,
Utah’s Black Hawk War, Red Cloud’s War, Franklin County War, U.S. invades
Mexico, Conflict with China
1867 – Texas-Indian Wars, Long Walk of the Navajo,
Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Snake War, Utah’s Black
Hawk War, Red Cloud’s War, Comanche Wars, Franklin County War, U.S. troops
occupy Nicaragua and attack Taiwan
1868 – Texas-Indian Wars, Long Walk of the Navajo,
Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Snake War, Utah’s Black
Hawk War, Red Cloud’s War, Comanche Wars, Battle of Washita River, Franklin
County War
1869 – Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish
between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utah’s Black Hawk War, Comanche Wars, Franklin
County War
1870 – Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish
between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utah’s Black Hawk War, Comanche Wars, Franklin
County War
1871 – Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish
between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utah’s Black Hawk War, Comanche Wars, Franklin
County War, Kingsley Cave Massacre, U.S. forces invade Korea
1872 – Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Utah’s Black
Hawk War, Comanche Wars, Modoc War, Franklin County War
1873 – Texas-Indian Wars, Comanche Wars, Modoc War,
Apache Wars, Cypress Hills Massacre, U.S. forces invade Mexico
1874 – Texas-Indian Wars, Comanche Wars, Red River
War, Mason County War, U.S. forces invade Mexico
1875 – Conflict in Mexico, Texas-Indian Wars,
Comanche Wars, Eastern Nevada, Mason County War, Colfax County War, U.S. forces
invade Mexico
1876 – Texas-Indian Wars, Black Hills War, Mason
County War, U.S. forces invade Mexico
1877 – Texas-Indian Wars, Skirmish between 1st
Cavalry and Indians, Black Hills War, Nez Perce War, Mason County War, Lincoln
County War, San Elizario Salt War, U.S. forces invade Mexico
1878 – Paiute Indian conflict, Bannock War, Cheyenne
War, Lincoln County War, U.S. forces invade Mexico
1879 – Cheyenne War, Sheepeater Indian War, White
River War, U.S. forces invade Mexico
1880 – U.S. forces invade Mexico
1881 – U.S. forces invade Mexico
1882 – U.S. forces invade Mexico
1883 – U.S. forces invade Mexico
1884 – U.S. forces invade Mexico
1885 – Apache Wars, Eastern Nevada Expedition, U.S.
forces invade Mexico
1886 – Apache Wars, Pleasant Valley War, U.S. forces
invade Mexico
1887 – U.S. forces invade Mexico
1888 – U.S. show of force against Haiti, U.S. forces
invade Mexico
1889 – U.S. forces invade Mexico
1890 – Sioux Indian War, Skirmish between 1st
Cavalry and Indians, Ghost Dance War, Wounded Knee, U.S. forces invade Mexico
1891 – Sioux Indian War, Ghost Dance War, U.S.
forces invade Mexico
1892 – Johnson County War, U.S. forces invade Mexico
1893 – U.S. forces invade Mexico and Hawaii
1894 – U.S. forces invade Mexico
1895 – U.S. forces invade Mexico, Bannock
Indian Disturbances
1896 – U.S. forces invade Mexico
1897 – No major war
1898 – Spanish-American War, Battle of Leech
Lake, Chippewa Indian Disturbances
1899 – Philippine-American War, Banana Wars
1900 – Philippine-American War, Banana Wars
1901 – Philippine-American War, Banana Wars
1902 – Philippine-American War, Banana Wars
1903 – Philippine-American War, Banana Wars
1904 – Philippine-American War, Banana Wars
1905 – Philippine-American War, Banana Wars
1906 – Philippine-American War, Banana Wars
1907 – Philippine-American War, Banana Wars
1908 – Philippine-American War, Banana Wars
1909 – Philippine-American War, Banana Wars
1910 – Philippine-American War, Banana Wars
1911 – Philippine-American War, Banana Wars
1912 – Philippine-American War, Banana Wars
1913 – Philippine-American War, Banana
Wars, New Mexico Navajo War
1914 – Banana Wars, U.S. invades Mexico
1915 – Banana Wars, U.S. invades Mexico, Colorado
Paiute War
1916 – Banana Wars, U.S. invades Mexico
1917 – Banana Wars, World War I, U.S. invades Mexico
1918 – Banana Wars, World War I, U.S invades Mexico
1919 – Banana Wars, U.S. invades Mexico
1920 – Banana Wars
1921 – Banana Wars
1922 – Banana Wars
1923 – Banana Wars, Posey War
1924 – Banana Wars
1925 – Banana Wars
1926 – Banana Wars
1927 – Banana Wars
1928 – Banana Wars
1930 – Banana Wars
1931 – Banana Wars
1932 – Banana Wars
1933 – Banana Wars
1934 – Banana Wars
1935 – No major war
1936 – No major war
1937 – No major war
1938 – No major war
1939 – No major war
1940 – No major war
1941 – World War II
1942 – World War II
1943 – Wold War II
1944 – World War II
1945 – World War II
1946 – Cold War (U.S. occupies the Philippines and
South Korea)
1947 – Cold War (U.S. occupies South Korea, U.S.
forces land in Greece to fight Communists)
1948 – Cold War (U.S. forces aid Chinese Nationalist
Party against Communists)
1949 – Cold War (U.S. forces aid Chinese
Nationalist Party against Communists)
1950 – Korean War, Jayuga Uprising
1951 – Korean War
1952 – Korean War
1953 – Korean War
1954 – Covert War in Guatemala
1955 – Vietnam War
1956 – Vietnam War
1957 – Vietnam War
1958 – Vietnam War
1959 – Vietnam War, Conflict in Haiti
1960 – Vietam War
1961 – Vietnam War
1962 – Vietnam War, Cold War (Cuban Missile Crisis;
U.S. marines fight Communists in Thailand)
1963 – Vietnam War
1964 – Vietnam War
1965 – Vietnam War, U.S. occupation of Dominican
Republic
1966 – Vietnam War, U.S. occupation of Dominican
Republic
1967 – Vietnam War
1968 – Vietnam War
1969 – Vietnam War
1970 – Vietnam War
1971 – Vietnam War
1972 – Vietnam War
1973 – Vietnam War, U.S. aids Israel in Yom
Kippur War
1974 – Vietnam War
1975 – Vietnam War
1976 – No major war
1977 – No major war
1978 – No major war
1979 – Cold War (CIA proxy war in Afghanistan)
1980 – Cold War (CIA proxy war in Afghanistan)
1981 – Cold War (CIA proxy war in Afghanistan and
Nicaragua), First Gulf of Sidra Incident
1982 – Cold War (CIA proxy war in Afghanistan and
Nicaragua), Conflict in Lebanon
1983 – Cold War (Invasion of Grenada, CIA proxy war
in Afghanistan and Nicaragua), Conflict in Lebanon
1984 – Cold War (CIA proxy war in Afghanistan and
Nicaragua), Conflict in Persian Gulf
1985 – Cold War (CIA proxy war in Afghanistan
and Nicaragua)
1986 – Cold War (CIA proxy war in Afghanistan and
Nicaragua)
1987 – Conflict in Persian Gulf
1988 – Conflict in Persian Gulf, U.S. occupation of
Panama
1989 – Second Gulf of Sidra Incident, U.S.
occupation of Panama, Conflict in Philippines
1990 – First Gulf War, U.S. occupation of Panama
1991 – First Gulf War
1992 – Conflict in Iraq
1993 – Conflict in Iraq
1994 – Conflict in Iraq, U.S. invades Haiti
1995 – Conflict in Iraq, U.S. invades Haiti, NATO
bombing of Bosnia and Herzegovina
1996 – Conflict in Iraq
1997 – No major war
1998 – Bombing of Iraq, Missile strikes against
Afghanistan and Sudan
1999 – Kosovo War
2000 – No major war
2001 – War on Terror in Afghanistan
2002 – War on Terror in Afghanistan and Yemen
2003 – War on Terror in Afghanistan, and Iraq
2004 – War on Terror in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan,
and Yemen
2005 – War on Terror in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan,
and Yemen
2006 – War on Terror in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan,
and Yemen
2007 – War on Terror in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan,
Somalia, and Yemen
2008 – War on Terror in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan,
and Yemen
2009 – War on Terror in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan,
and Yemen
2010 – War on Terror in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan,
and Yemen
2011 – War on Terror in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan,
Somalia, and Yemen; Conflict in Libya (Libyan Civil War)
2012 – War on Terror in Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia,
Syria and Yemen
2013 – War on Terror in
Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, Syria and Yemen
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