Terrorism in the United States

A common definition of terrorism is the systematic use or threatened use of violence in order to intimidate a population or government and thereby effect political, religious, or ideological change.[1][2] This article serves as a list and compilation of acts of terrorism, attempts of terrorism, and other such items pertaining to terrorist activities within the domestic borders of the United States by non-state actors or spies acting in the interests of or persons acting without approval of state actors.

Attacks by date

1800–99

1900–59

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

Oklahoma City bombing aftermath on April 26, 1995

2000s

Statue of Liberty with the World Trade Center on fire on September 11, 2001.

2010–present

Boston Marathon bombings on April 15, 2013

Attacks by type

Organized KKK violence

George W. Ashburn assassinated for his pro-black sentiments.

Left-wing extremism

White supremacy

Antisemitism

Puerto Rican nationalism

Palestinian militancy

Black radicalism

Jewish extremism

Right-wing extremism and anti-government

Christian extremism

Islamic extremism

Environmental terrorism

see: Environmental terrorism

Failed attacks

Alleged and proven plots

See also

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