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American Imperialism: The Spanish-American War
A photograph of the First United States Volunteer Cavalry, or “Rough Riders,” led by Theodore Roosevelt, circa 1860-1920.

A photograph of the First United States Volunteer Cavalry, or “Rough Riders,” led by Theodore Roosevelt, circa 1860-1920.

The Rough Riders were the most famous volunteer regiment of the Spanish-American War. The regiment was led by Theodore Roosevelt, who, along with his men, achieved hero status in the American popular imagination as a result of their fighting, particularly after the Battle of San Juan Hill. Roosevelt is on the bottom row, third from the right.

Citation Information
“Rough Riders,” Digital Public Library of America, https://dp.la/item/e943bafcedaee389009d386dbff883ce.
Note: These citations are programmatically generated and may be incomplete.
Courtesy of The New York Public Library.

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Item 11 of 12 in the Primary Source Set American Imperialism: The Spanish-American War

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The title page to an 1898 song, “Remember the Maine, ” from the book Songs of ’98.
The sheet music for an 1898 song beginning “Our gallant warship Maine, she will never sail again.”
An excerpt, “Appeal to Americans,” from Cuba’s Great Struggle for Freedom, 1898.
An illustration of the destruction of the battleship Maine, circa 1898.
A poem, “Cuba Libre,” by Joaquin Miller, from War Poems, 1898.
An illustration of the Spanish-American War in Cuba, circa 1898.
An excerpt from a 1904 pamphlet called “The Cost of War and Warfare, from 1898-1904.”
The introduction from an 1899 book, A Complete History of the Spanish-American War.
Cover of a book commemorating a speech by José Martí on Bolívar, called Bolívar: un discurso de José Martí (A speech of Jose Marti).
An 1898 political cartoon titled “Our Export Business with Spain.”
A photograph of the First United States Volunteer Cavalry, or “Rough Riders,” led by Theodore Roosevelt, circa 1860-1920.
An excerpt from the 1899 treaty between the US and Spain that ended the Spanish-American War.

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