02:20:45- 02:25:00 17. Describe the state of U.S. military at the beginning of the conflict vs. Spain’s. At the dawn of the conflict with Spain, the United States army was in disarray. The American army color was blue, which was rather ineffective at concealing soldiers. …show more content…
Roosevelt incorporated top scholars and athletes from Ivy League schools, such as Harvard and Yale. Roosevelt also integrated miners, mountain men, cowboys, and even Native Americans. The regiment was headed by Leonard Wood.
02:28:00- 02:39:00 19. Switching gears to the Navy. How prepared was the U.S. Navy for this conflict? Discuss the Dewey/American Navy battles with the Spanish fleets in the Philippians. What makes this a transition period for navies of the World? What was the effect upon how America was perceived by other European powers after the battle? The navy was very well prepared, in stark contrast to the army. The ships were stocked with plenty of coal and munitions for weapons. Once war was declared, Dewey received a telegram that told him to attack the Spanish in the Philippians. Although Dewey only had seven ships, Dewey was able to wipe out the Spanish fleet in one morning, killing 350+, without losing a single fighter. This was considered a transition period for the navies of the world because the navies were comprised of older ships constructed out of wood, along with newer ships made from steel and powered by steam. After this impressive victory, Europe was astonished by America’s prowess in battle, which helped America become known as a powerful