The correct answer is: D) He later did/was all of the above.
After serving as one of Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Riders in the Spanish-American War, he became Governor of 3 of the Philippines' provinces: Camarines Sur (1901-1902), Isabela (1903-1905) and Samar (1905-1907). Then, he served as a Governor for the state of New Mexico. All the while, he remained a close friend with Roosevelt.
<span>Filibustering expedition against Spanish Texas during the early years of the Mexican War of Independence. In 1810, there was a revolt against the Royalist Spanish in Mexico, which would initiate the Mexican War of Independence. </span>
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Ellis Island was not the only immigration center that welcomed large numbers of foreigners. On the West Coast of the United States, near the city of San Francisco, Angel Island served as an important immigration center from 1910 to 1940. The immigrants at Ellis Island were treated more equally than those at Angel Island. ... The main ethnic groups that came through Ellis Island were English, Irish, Italian, and Polish. ANGEL ISLAND. Immigrants at Angel Island were not treated fairly.