No, the time when Calvin Coolidge was U.S. President (1923-1929) was a prosperous and carefree time in U.S. history, after the end of World War I but before the beginning of the Great Depression. Although Alcoholic Beverages were illegal at that time, it was a very "playful" time.
the civil war, Einstein.
The only wars under VanBuren were wars with the American Indians,
Yes, WWII and the Korean war.
No. There were no US Military actions during his presidency.
He cut taxes, then started two wars without having money to pay for them.
The Korean War and the very first days of the "police action and consulting force" sent to Vietnam.
The war of 1812.
There were no declared wars but US troops were sent to Iraq and Afghanistan soon after the 9/11 atttacks in 2001 and were still fighting there when Bush left office in 2009.
because of the clivit wars
The most significant war during the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt was the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-05. To the surprise of many, Japan soundly defeated the Russians. US president Theodore Roosevelt helped to broker the peace treaty following the war. Roosevelt was awarded the Nobel Prize for peace for his efforts.
Thomas Jefferson was the 3rd president of United States. He remained US president for two consecutive terms from 1801 till 1809. During his presidency he cut down significantly on military budget and mothballed naval vessels. During his presidency he maintained neutrality in international conflicts. However, to defend US shipping interests in North Africa First Barbary Wars were fought between 1801-1805. The war ended in 1805 with US victory in Derne.
Garfield was president for a very short time. There were no major wars going on . The Russians had just taken over Turkmenistan ending fighting there. Sitting Bull was about to give up his war with the US. The First Boer War ended in South Africa.