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Jully 1, 1898.

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Q: What day did the Rough Riders attack Kettle Hill?
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Who charged up kettle hill?

Rough Riders led by Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Roosevelt


Who let the rough riders up the kettle hill?

Theodore D. Roosevelt, note that he was NOT president yet.


What is the Rough Riders famous charge called?

The Battle of San Juan Hill. Tough, technically, the 1st Volunteer Cavalry was on Kettle Hill.


Why did Theodore Roosevelt led a group of Rough Riders to capture what?

Kettle Hill in the battle of San Juan Heights. The hill is usually referred to a San Juan Hill.


Who made up Theodore Roosevelt's rough riders force that captured kettle and san juan hill in cuba?

The Rough Riders were made up of rugged westerners and wealthy easterners.(Nova Net)


Who made up Theodore Roosevelt's rough rider force that captured kettle and San Juan hill in Cuba?

The Rough Riders were made up of rugged westerners and wealthy easterners.(Nova Net)


What country fought against the Rough Riders in the Battle of San Juan Hill?

Spain was the country that fought against the Rough Riders in the Battle of San Juan Hill.


What hill did the rough riders charge and take?

San Juan


Who was known as the hero of San Juan Hill?

The American won


What battle is teddy Roosevelt's volunteer cavalry most famous for?

The Rough Riders played the largest part at Kettle Hill. However, the Battle of San Juan Hill (July 1, 1898) was the bloodiest and most famous battle of the Spanish-American War.


What was the name of the hill attacked by the Rough Riders in the Spanish American war?

San Juan Hill, Cuba.


Who were the Rough Riders and how did they help America during the Spanish-American War?

The Rough Riders was a nickname for the 1st US Volunteer Cavalry which was a part of the dimounted Cavalry Division commanded by former Lieutenant General Joseph Wheeler, Confederate States Army, who was now wearing Union Blue with the rank of Major General. The Rough Riders were a part of the attack on San Juan Hill.