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.
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Revivals did contribute to the coming Revolution in important ideological, sociological, and religious ways.
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Answer: because he came from humble beginnings.
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Democratic-Republican Party: an American political party formed by Thomas Jefferson. They supported an agrarian-based, decentralized, democratic government.
Answer: There was a drought which made farming very dry so the plants and vegetation didnt get enough water to grow
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He was a newspaper writer
he wrote an article that was criticising the government.
andrew hamilton was his lawyer
his trial was important because it gave the newspaper freedom of speech
it affects media today because we can now say whatever we want and not be put to trail