
The Spanish-American War
American History Hit
Strategic Maneuvers of the Spanish-American War
This chapter explores the military operations during the Spanish-American War, specifically the early Marine attacks and the significant Battle of San Juan Hill. It highlights innovative strategies, such as disrupting communication lines and the complexities faced by diverse troops, including Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders and the Buffalo Soldiers. The chapter underscores the impact of these events on military organization and strategy while navigating the racial dynamics of the time.
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