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San Juan Hill 1898

Author : Angus Konstam
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 95 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2013-02-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9781846036385

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Labelled a 'splendid little war' by Senator John Hay, the Spanish American War was a peculiar event in America's history, provoked as much by the press as by political pressures. Here, aided by superbly detailed maps and artwork, the author deals with the clashes at Las Guasimas and El Caney, the capture of San Juan Hill, and the naval battle and siege of Santiago. The war was to mark the end of Spanish sovereignty in her 'New World', and the establishment of the United States of America as a world power.

The Rough Riders

Author : Theodore Roosevelt
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2012-03-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9780486141978

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DIVBased on a pocket diary from the Spanish-American War, this tough-as-nails 1899 memoir abounds in patriotic valor and launched the future President into the American consciousness. /div

San Juan Hill 1898

Author : Angus Konstam
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 95 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : San Juan Hill, Battle of, Cuba, 1898
ISBN : 0275984508

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Charging Up San Juan Hill

Author : John R. Van Atta
Publisher : Johns Hopkins University Press+ORM
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2018-08-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781421425887

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Charging Up San Juan Hill by John R. Van Atta Pdf

“Sheds new light on the history of Theodore Roosevelt and the legendary exploits of his illustrious ‘cowboy’ regiment?the Rough Riders.” —Bonnie M. Miller, author of From Liberation to Conquest At the turn of the twentieth century, Theodore Roosevelt personified American confidence. A New York City native and recovered asthmatic who spent his twenties in the wilds of the Dakota Territory, Roosevelt leapt into Spanish American War with gusto. He organized a band of cavalry volunteers he called the Rough Riders and, on July 1, 1898, took part in their charge up a Cuban hill the newspapers called San Juan, launching him to national prominence. Without San Juan, Van Atta argues, Roosevelt—whom the papers credited for the victory and lauded as a paragon of manhood—would never have reached a position to become president. In Charging Up San Juan Hill, John R. Van Atta recounts that pivotal assault by Roosevelt and the Rough Riders. Describing the battle’s background and its ramifications for Roosevelt, both personal and political, Van Atta explains how Roosevelt’s wartime experience prompted him to champion American involvement in world affairs. Tracking Roosevelt’s rise to the presidency, this book argues that the global expansion of American influence—indeed, the building of an empire outward from a strengthened core of shared values at home—connected to the broader question of cultural sustainability as much as it did to the increasing of trade, political power, and military might. “Van Atta adeptly links Roosevelt’s deep immersion in Western American culture to his investment in American imperialism in a readable cultural and military history . . . a worthy addition to the shelves of Western historians.” —Western Historical Quarterly

Charge! The Story of the Battle of San Juan Hill

Author : A. C. M. Azoy
Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2018-12-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781789124224

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The Battle of San Juan Hill of July 1, 1898, also known as the battle for the San Juan Heights, was a decisive battle of the Spanish-American War. The San Juan heights was a north-south running elevation about 2 kilometres (1.2 miles) east of Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. This fight for the heights was the bloodiest and most famous battle of the war. It was also the location of the so called “greatest victory” for the Rough Riders, as stated by the press and its new commander, Theodore Roosevelt, who eventually became vice president and later president of the United States, and who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor in 2001 for his actions in Cuba. In Charge! The Story of the Battle of San Juan Hill, Colonel Azoy reconstructs the events of the Battle of San Juan Hill, the climax of the Spanish-American War, a war that so strongly shaped the course of American Development and one that has until now been curiously ignored in the annals of American historical writing.

San Juan Hill 1898

Author : Angus Konstam
Publisher : Osprey Publishing
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 1998-10-30
Category : History
ISBN : 1855327015

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Labelled a 'splendid little war' by Senator John Hay, the Spanish American War (1898) was a peculiar event in America's history, provoked as much by the press as by political pressures. Here, aided by superbly detailed maps and artwork, the author deals with the clashes at Las Guasimas and El Caney, the capture of San Juan Hill, and the naval battle and siege of Santiago. The war was to mark the end of Spanish sovereignty in her 'New World', and the establishment of the United States of America as a world power.

Roughest Riders

Author : Jerome Tuccille
Publisher : Chicago Review Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2015-09-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781613730492

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The inspiring story of the first African American soldiers to serve during the postslavery eraMany have heard how Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders charged up San Juan Hill during the Spanish-American War. But often forgotten in the great swamp of history is that Roosevelt's success was ensured by a dedicated corps of black soldiers—the so-called Buffalo Soldiers—who fought by Roosevelt's side during his legendary campaign. This book tells their story. They fought heroically and courageously, making Roosevelt's campaign a great success that added to the future president's legend as a great man of words and action. But most of all, they demonstrated their own military prowess, often in the face of incredible discrimination from their fellow soldiers and commanders, to secure their own place in American history.

The Crowded Hour

Author : Clay Risen
Publisher : Scribner
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2019-06-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9781501143991

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A NEW YORK TIMES 100 NOTABLE BOOKS OF 2019 SELECTION The dramatic story of the most famous regiment in American history: the Rough Riders, a motley group of soldiers led by Theodore Roosevelt, whose daring exploits marked the beginning of American imperialism in the 20th century. When America declared war on Spain in 1898, the US Army had just 26,000 men, spread around the country—hardly an army at all. In desperation, the Rough Riders were born. A unique group of volunteers, ranging from Ivy League athletes to Arizona cowboys and led by Theodore Roosevelt, they helped secure victory in Cuba in a series of gripping, bloody fights across the island. Roosevelt called their charge in the Battle of San Juan Hill his “crowded hour”—a turning point in his life, one that led directly to the White House. “The instant I received the order,” wrote Roosevelt, “I sprang on my horse and then my ‘crowded hour’ began.” As The Crowded Hour reveals, it was a turning point for America as well, uniting the country and ushering in a new era of global power. Both a portrait of these men, few of whom were traditional soldiers, and of the Spanish-American War itself, The Crowded Hour dives deep into the daily lives and struggles of Roosevelt and his regiment. Using diaries, letters, and memoirs, Risen illuminates a disproportionately influential moment in American history: a war of only six months’ time that dramatically altered the United States’ standing in the world. In this brilliant, enlightening narrative, the Rough Riders—and a country on the brink of a new global dominance—are brought fully and gloriously to life.

Rough Riders

Author : Mark Lee Gardner
Publisher : HarperCollins
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2016-05-10
Category : History
ISBN : 9780062312105

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THE AWARD-WINNING, NEW DEFINITIVE HISTORY OF TEDDY ROOSEVELT AND THE ROUGH RIDERS "Thrilling. ... A CLASSIC." —True West WINNER: Army Historical Foundation Distinguished Writing Award; New Mexico-Arizona Book Award; and Colorado Book Award The now-legendary Rough Riders were a volunteer regiment recruited in 1898 to help drive the Spaniards out of Cuba. Drawn from America’s southwestern territories and led by the irrepressible Theodore Roosevelt, these men included not only cowboys and other Westerners, but also several Ivy Leaguers and clubmen, many of them friends of “TR.” Roosevelt and his men quickly came to symbolize American ruggedness, daring, and individualism. He led them to victory in the famed Battle of San Juan Hill, which made TR a national hero and cemented the Rough Riders’ iconic place in history. Now Mark Lee Gardner synthesizes previously unknown primary accounts—private letters, diaries, and period newspaper reports from public and private archives across the country—to breathe fresh life into the Rough Riders and pay tribute to their daring feats and indomitable leader.

The Battle of San Juan Hill

Author : Bonnie Hinman
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : San Juan Hill, Battle of, Cuba, 1898
ISBN : 1635171326

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The Battle of San Juan Hill by Bonnie Hinman Pdf

Introduces the Battle of San Juan Hill, places it in the context of the Spanish-American War and the expansion of the United States beyond North America, and describes the events of the battle and its results.

Yankee Come Home

Author : William Craig
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 449 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2012-08-07
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780802777928

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Yankee Come Home by William Craig Pdf

Yankee Come Home explores one family's history in Cuba, and through it, the intense, complex, smoldering relationship between the island nation and its leviathan neighbor. In Cuba's most entrancing, storied landscape, William Craig is searching for a history that his family has lost-and now needs to recover. He's looking for the truth about his mysterious great-grandfather, Thomas O'Brien, a self-proclaimed hero of the "splendid little war" who left a legacy of glorious, painful lies. Living a dream that haunts American hearts-the dream of escaping the past, of becoming who we say we are-"Papa" died leaving his own children wondering who he'd really been. Along the way, Craig searches for the place where Gilded Age America abandoned republican ideals in favor of imperial ambition-and where his own generation of Americans now preside over arbitrary imprisonment and systematized torture. "I needed to see Guantánamo the way some Americans needed to drive through the night to kneel at JFK's coffin, and others are drawn to Ground Zero," he writes. "Sometimes, we don't know what we've lost until we trace the scars." Traveling with Craig, readers will join in present-day adventures: spirit-possession rituals, black market odysseys, roots-music epiphanies, and discovering the continuing impact of the war in 1898 on both Cuba and America. The story of the United States in Cuba is fascinating, but none too flattering. Like the reality of "Papa" O'Brien's identity, it reflects more hubris than heroism, more avarice than sacrifice. In the end, however, Craig's journey in Yankee Come Home is a transformation from disillusionment to redemption.

San Juan Hill

Author : Will Henry
Publisher : Leisure Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 1996-07
Category : San Juan Hill, Battle of, Cuba, 1898
ISBN : 084394045X

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San Juan Hill by Will Henry Pdf

In 1898 Fate Baylen left Arizona and joined the cavalry. Under the command of the valiant Teddy Roosevelt, Fate mustered all the courage he could once the fighting began. Yet as he adn the Rough Riders headed into battle after battle, Fate could only wonder how many of them would survive in the victorious drive to the top of San Juan Hill.

Charge!

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 1961
Category : San Juan Hill, Battle of, Cuba, 1898
ISBN : LCCN:61011303

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The Spanish-American War Soldier at San Juan Hill

Author : Carl R. Green,William Reynolds Sanford
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1560650036

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The Spanish-American War Soldier at San Juan Hill by Carl R. Green,William Reynolds Sanford Pdf

Recreates the experiences of one soldier in the Spanish-American War as he fights with Teddy Roosevelt and his Rough Riders in the Battle of San Juan Hill.

History of Negro Soldiers in the Spanish-American War, and Other Items of Interest

Author : Edward A. Johnson
Publisher : DigiCat
Page : 140 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2022-11-22
Category : Fiction
ISBN : EAN:8596547411758

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History of Negro Soldiers in the Spanish-American War, and Other Items of Interest by Edward A. Johnson Pdf

The following title is a non-fiction book covering the history of how African-Americans served as soldiers during the Spanish-American war. They saw it as a way to advance the cause of equality, service to the country, hopefully helping to gain political and public respect amongst the wider population. They served in various military branches and had their own regiments, and those who served in the Army were said to have gained prestige from their wartime performance. This book was written by Edward A. Johnson, an attorney who became the first African-American member of the New York state legislature.