Teddy Roosevelt's role in the Spanish-American War propelled him to national fame. One of the reasons why is because of the Rough Riders. This military group was created by Teddy Roosevelt in order to fight in the Spanish-American War. This group consisted of people from all different areas of expertise including some Ivy League graduates, law enforcement officials, and even cowboys from the west. This group was critical in the captuing of San Juan Hill and the fighting that took place at Kettle Hill.
Roosevelt received national fame for this, as he was the creator of the Rough Riders.
because they were better educated than men
<u>Doris Miller- An unlikely hero:</u>
Doris Miller was the First Afro American hero of the World War II. He served as a US naval serviceman and greatly appreciated for his courageousness during the attack on Pearl Harbour in the year 1941. Has a US naval serviceman he famed himself during the Japanese attack against Pearl Harbour on Sunday, December 7, 1941.
For his contribution in the war, the medal was awarded for bravery on board the battleship West Virginia during the Pearl Harbour attack. He was the first African American to be honored with this medal in the year 1942. Besides this, he was good at sports like football in which he held the position of fullback. He was also a heavyweight boxer who represents himself at all levels.
Under mercantillist theory how does the colonial role of supplying raw materials to the mothercountry and buying its finahed products conttribute to make the mother contry rish?
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