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In amidst World War II, and after the surprise attack the Japanese performed on Pearl Harbor the day before, President Franklin D. Roosevelt gave this speech to explain why the United States would declarate war against Japan. After this, Japanese Allies declared war on the United States as well.

The battle was not nearly as critical or as large as Shiloh, Gettysburg, Midway, or others in American history. The subsequent siege of Santiago was actually more important. However, the battle cemented the image of Roosevelt as a man of courage and action in the hearts and minds of Americans.

Despite all his many later accomplishments, many Americans still remember him for his leadership at San Juan Heights.

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