Episodes (8)
Nov 29, 2004
The musket dominated the battlefields as the first official wars in America saw little in weaponry advances. The militia comprised of farmers and the city person would rally together to defend their lifestyles and dwellings proved to be the root cause of their joining together.
Dec 06, 2004
After the colonists had to deal with the Native Americans, and then the French, their most formidable opponent would become their former homeland, England.
Dec 13, 2004
America had no standing Navy during the Revolutionary War. They came to realize that would have to have a full-time naval defense in its territorial waters in order to compete with the military powers of the world.
Dec 20, 2004
Only American lives were lost. The War Between the States, more commonly referred to as The Civil War was the darkest period in U.S. history. American soldiers turned innovative and more lethal weapons on each other and tore the nation apart. It would take time to heal. The nation is still healing.
Dec 27, 2004
The U.S took its growing military might and entered the world stage of burgeoning colonialism desires. The Spanish- American War and even eventual entry into the World War in 1917.
Jan 03, 2005
America stood it's ground against world totalitarianism pursued by both Germany and Japan in World War II and against communism in the Korean War. Military weapons, ships, aircraft, and infantry gear had made great technological improvements.
Jan 10, 2005
There were not any battles between nations, instead the USA and the USSR engaged in all means and methods of skulduggery against each other in direct and indirect means rather than use atomic weapons.
Jan 17, 2005
After experiencing a devastating defeat to Vietnam's military tactics, the later years saw the USA re-emerge as the single super power and police force of world conflicts.
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The Complete History of U.S. Wars 1700-2004 Season 1 (2004) is released on Nov 29, 2004. Watch The Complete History of U.S. Wars 1700-2004 online - the English War TV series from United States. The Complete History of U.S. Wars 1700-2004 is directed by Scott Gordon and created by Mark Reeder with Alphonse Keasley and George Kennedy.