The US Civil War (1861-1865) was not a declared war. Every war/conflict/operation since WWII has NOT been a declared war. Atomic bombs have made the declaration of war nearly impossible.
Declaring war implies using nukes (fight to win).
acutally the only country germany declared war on was the united states no other country only them. why u ask well germany didn't declare war on any other countries because the other countries they were at war with already declared on germany and there was no need to declare war on them
The 13 colonies declared their independence from Great Britain in 1776. This was the time when the Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence and cut ties with Great Britain.
France and Germany
The main countries involved were Germany, fighting against Britain, USA,Canada and many other smaller Allies.
having to do with allies and fighting against other countries
Congress
Egypt and other countries declared war against Israel, which was made mostly of Jews, so, YES, but Israel did not declare war on them.
Congress can
acutally the only country germany declared war on was the united states no other country only them. why u ask well germany didn't declare war on any other countries because the other countries they were at war with already declared on germany and there was no need to declare war on them
In the US, National Parks may only be declared by an act of the U.S. Congress and signed into law by the President. Other countries may have different rules.
The Continental Congress brought nearly 30 charges against King George III. These included accusations of taxing the Colonies without their consent, housing troops without their permission, refusing to let them trade with other countries, and changing the Colonies' government.
After Japan attcked Pearl Harbor we declared war of Japan, and Germany.
James Madison defeated James Monroe for a seat in Congress in 1789.
It was Germany and Italy that first declared war on the U.S. Declaring war is usually a reciprocal act. One country declares it and then the other one declares it back. You are correct that Italy and Germany declared war on the United States first, but the U.S. congress then issued formal declarations of war against them. My original question still stands, did Roosevelt address the congress personally to ask for those declarations, or did he just send them a written message? Michael Montagne
Soveit Union
They were too advanced so to bring them down other civilizations declared war
They didn't. The South had declared that they were not US citizens.