Did You Know?

Some Rough Riders were cowboys!

Who Were They?

They were a group of soldiers.

What Did They Do?

They fought in battles on horses.

What Rough Riders Do

They ride horses in fights.

They help keep peace.

They work as a team.

They are brave and strong.

They fight for what is right.

They make history.

More About Rough Riders

The Rough Riders were formed in 1898. They were part of a big war. This war was about helping Cuba. Many men joined to fight for freedom.

Today, we learn about their brave acts. They showed us how to be strong. Their story helps us remember courage.

People still talk about them. They are a part of our history. We can be inspired by their deeds.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["The Rough Riders"] --> B["1st US Volunteer Cavalry Regiment"] B --> C["Spanish–American War"] C --> D["Established in 1898"] D --> E["Led by Theodore Roosevelt"] E --> F["Famous for San Juan Hill"] F --> G["Disbanded after the war"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Rough Riders:A group of soldiers in the US during a war.
Volunteer:Someone who chooses to join and help without being paid.
Cavalry:Soldiers who fight on horseback.
Regiment:A large group of soldiers.
Spanish–American War:A conflict between Spain and the US in 1898.