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  -When reviewing illustrations and pictures of the charge on the San Juan hills like the one above, eyewitness journalist Richard Harding Davis recalled that  none of them seem to show it just as I remember it.  Why did Davis make such a statement? A)  Theodore Roosevelt did not actually participate in the advance. B)  The actual advance was slow and on foot. C)  The Rough Riders were actually predominantly African American. D)  The advance was actually a failure.
-When reviewing illustrations and pictures of the charge on the San Juan hills like the one above, eyewitness journalist Richard Harding Davis recalled that "none of them seem to show it just as I remember it." Why did Davis make such a statement?

Recognize the impact of European colonization on Native American societies and the subsequent social hierarchies established.
Analyze the interaction between European explorers/colonizers and Native American populations, including the exchange of goods, diseases, and cultural practices.
Discuss the role of religion in the colonization process, particularly the spread of Christianity and its impact on indigenous religions.
Identify the economic motivations behind European exploration and colonization, including the search for wealth and resources.

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