Conflict |
Combatant 1 |
Combatant 2 |
Results |
Mexican War of Independence (1810–1821) |
Mexico
Mexican Insurgents European Volunteers
Mexican Ex-Royalists
Army of the Three Guarantees |
Spain
Spanish Royalists
Mexican Royalists |
Victory
|
Long Expedition (1819) |
First Mexican Empire
Army of the Three Guarantees |
American filibusters |
Victory
- Rebels defeated and captured
|
Fredonian Rebellion (1826-1827) |
Mexico |
Texan-American rebels |
Victory
- Texan rebels defeated
- Mexican government curtailed American immigration to Texas
|
Spanish reconquer attempt (1821–1829) |
Mexico |
Spain |
Victory
|
Comanche–Mexico Wars (1821–1870) Part of the Mexican Indian Wars |
Mexico |
Comanche Kiowa |
Defeat |
Apache-Mexico Wars (1821–1915) Part of the Mexican Indian Wars |
Spain(1600s–1821)
Mexico (after 1821) |
Apache |
Victory |
Yaqui Wars (1821–1929) Part of the Mexican Indian Wars |
Spain(1533–1821)
Mexico (after 1821) |
Yaqui |
Victory |
Era of Mexican Coups (1820s–1846) |
Mexican Republic |
Republic of Texas
Republic of the Rio Grande
Republic of Yucatán Republic of Zacatecas Republic of Jalisco Separatists in Tabasco |
Victory (Except in the Texas Revolution)
- Several states openly rebelled against Santa Anna's Mexico: Coahuila y Tejas (the northern part of which would become the Republic of Texas), San Luis Potosí, Querétaro, Durango, Guanajuato, Michoacán, Yucatán, Jalisco, Nuevo León, Tabasco, Tamaulipas, and Zacatecas but were all suppressed.
- Several states formed their own governments, the Republic of the Rio Grande, the Republic of Yucatan (Twice) but were defeated by the Centralist Mexican Government.
- Only the Republic of Texas defeated Santa Anna and retained their independence.
|
Texas Revolution (1835–1836) |
Mexico |
Texas |
Defeat
|
First Franco–Mexican War: Pastry War (1838–1839) |
Mexico |
France |
Defeat
- Mexican government accepts to pay the 600,000 pesos
|
Mexican–American War (1846–1848) |
Mexico |
United States |
Defeat
|
Caste War of Yucatán (1847–1901) |
Mexico
Yucatán |
Maya |
Victory
- Republic of Yucatán rejoins the United Mexican States in 1848
- Mayas achieve an independent state from 1847–1883
- Mexico recaptures Yucatán
- Conflict between the Mexicans and the Mayans continued until 1933
|
Reform War (1857–1861) |
Mexico
Mexican Liberals
United States |
Conservatives |
Liberal Victory
|
Cortina Troubles (1859–1861) |
Cortinista militias
Union (1861) |
United States(prior to 1861)
Confederate States |
Defeat of Cortinista militia |
Second Franco–Mexican War (1861–1867) |
Mexican republicans
United States
Peru |
French Empire
Mexican Empire
Austrian Empire
Belgium
Egypt Eyalet
Polish Revolutionaries |
Victory
|
Garza Revolution (1891–1893) |
Mexico
United States |
Garzistas |
Victory
- Garza Revolution defeated
|
Mexican Revolution (1910–1920) |
Counter-Revolutionaries
United States (Until 1918)
|
Revolutionaries
German Empire (Until 1918)
United States (After 1918)
|
Constitutional Army Victory
|
Border War (1910–1919) |
Mexican Carrancistas
Germany |
United States |
Carrancista Victory (American Victory on Villista rebels)
- Occupation of Veracruz
- American military is ordered to withdraw from Mexican territory after the defeat in the Battle of Carrizal
- Pancho Villa's troops no longer an effective fighting force
- General John J. Pershing acknowledges the failure of the American army to meet the objectives of their campaign
- Battles between Mexican and American forces ceased in 1919 after the joint American/Carrancista victory in the Battle of Ciudad Juárez over the Villistas
- Pancho Villa obtains pardon from the Mexican government.
|
Plan of San Diego raids (1915) |
Mexican instigators
- Liberating Army of Races and Peoples
|
United States |
Victory
- American recognition of Carranza as legitimate leader of Mexico
- Carrancistas halt raider support
- Carrancistas start a rebel raiders crackdown
- Increase of tension between Tejanos and Whites in American soil
|
Cristero War (1926–1929) |
Mexican Government |
Cristeros National League for the Defense of Religious Liberty Knights of Columbus |
Government Ceasefire
|
Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) |
Spanish Republicans
Foreign Volunteers
Soviet Union
Mexico |
Spanish Nationalists
Italy
Germany
Portugal |
Defeat
|
World War II (1942–1945) |
Soviet Union
United States
United Kingdom
China
France
Poland
Canada
Australia
New Zealand
India
South Africa
Yugoslavia
Greece
Denmark
Norway
Netherlands
Belgium
Luxembourg
Czechoslovakia
Brazil
Mexico
Ethiopia |
Germany
Japan
Italy
Hungary
Romania
Bulgaria
Finland
Thailand
Manchukuo
Croatia
Slovakia |
Victory
|
Mexico–Guatemala conflict (1958–1959) |
Mexico |
Guatemala |
Inconclusive
- Mexican retaliation halted by newly elected president Adolfo López Mateos.
- Diplomatic relations between the two nations are frozen for several months.
- South American meditation helps to prevent escalation
|
Dirty War (1968–1982) |
Mexican Government
United States
|
September 23 Communist League Party of the Poor Mexican Communist Party |
Government Victory
|
Zapatista Uprising (1994) |
Mexico |
EZLN |
Ceasefire
|
Mexican War on Drugs (2006–present) |
Mexico
United States
Colombia
|
Mexican Drug Cartels
|
Ongoing
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