| Summary | Span | Answer | % Correct |
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| American Patriot forces organized as the Continental Army and commanded by George Washington defeated the British Army. | (1775–1783) | American Revolutionary War | 100%
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| A conflict initiated by the United States against the United Kingdom and its allies fought mainly in North America and at sea | (1812–1815) | War of 1812 | 100%
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| This north African country declared war on the United States after realizing that American merchant shipping was no longer under the protection of the Royal Navy. | (1785–1795) | American-Algerian War | 67%
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| A war between two Haitian revolutionaries that the US became involved in. | (1799– 1800) | War of the South | 67%
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| A series of raids, campaigns, ambushes, minor skirmishes, and several full-scale frontier battles in the Old Southwest between settlers and natives. | (1776–1795) | Cherokee-American Wars | 33%
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| United States president Thomas Jefferson refused to pay tribute in exchange for a cessation of commerce raiding at sea. | (1801–1805) | First Barbary War | 33%
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| An armed conflict for control of the Northwest Territory between the United States and the Northwestern Confederacy. | (1785–1793) | Northwest Indian War | 33%
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| The US attempted in 1812 to foment a rebellion in Spanish East Florida with the intent of annexing the province to the United States. | (1812–1814) | Patriot War | 33%
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| Fought almost entirely at sea, primarily in the Caribbean and off the East Coast of the US. Started by three agents known as the XYZ spies. | (1798–1800) | Quasi-War | 33%
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| This war between the US and a Native Confederacy climaxed with William Henry Harrison's victory at the Battle of Tippecanoe in 1811. | (1810–1813) | Tecumseh's War | 33%
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