Rough Riders
The Rough Riders were the troops under Theodore Roosevelt's command.
The Rough Riders were a volunteer cavalry unit. The unit was made of athletes and cowboys as well as general adventurers. Theodore Roosevelt was put in charge of this group of untrained men who were willing to fight. They were most used in the Spanish American War to take the island of Cuba. The men were recruited from the Southwest and because they were athletic and training in shooting and riding a horse they were useful in the war with little investment from the government.
North Korea, Cuba and communist society have a key feature, a command economy. Moving to a mixed economy would involve less government market control. United States and United Kingdom are examples of Mixed economies.
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Carved masks, Griots, Kente Cloth
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Carved masks are used during ceremonies.
Griots are travelling poets and storytellers sharing the oral history
Kente cloth is interwoven cloth strips of silk and cotton native to Ghana.
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The global silver trade between the Americas, Europe and China from the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries was a spillover of the Columbian Exchange which had a profound effect on the world economy. ... Potosí's deposits were rich and Spanish American silver mines were the world's cheapest sources of it.
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