The History of Puerto Rico / From the Spanish Discovery to the American Occupation
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The narrative follows the island from its European discovery through centuries of Spanish colonial administration to American military occupation and the establishment of civil government, combining political chronology with social and economic analysis. It details demographic shifts including the decline of indigenous peoples and the emergence of mixed populations, land and labor structures dominated by large estates and a limited middle class, and the roles of agriculture, commerce, and occasional insurrections. The work assesses institutional policies, education, and public administration, and concludes with observations on early reforms under new rule and the island's prospects for social and economic advancement.





