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Hispanic American experience. The history of Puerto Rico / produced and edited by Brian Stewart.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Stewart, Brian (Film producer), producer.
TMW Media Group, publisher.
Series:
Academic Video Online
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hispanic Americans.
United States--History.
United States.
Latin America--History.
Latin America.
Puerto Rico--History.
Puerto Rico.
Genre:
Documentary films.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (55 minutes)
Other Title:
History of Puerto Rico
Place of Publication:
Los Angeles, CA : TMW Media, 2023.
Language Note:
In English.
Original language in English.
System Details:
video file
Summary:
Puerto Rico's mainland is about 180 kilometers wide, and its biggest city is San Juan. Puerto Rico's native population is called Taino and their hunter gatherer ancestors settled the island, calling it Boricua, in the 1000 years before the Spanish arrived. Native people call themselves Boricua, which is a phrase still used today. In 1493, Christopher Columbus' second voyage led him to the island and he claimed it for Spain. Then in 1508, Ponce de Leon founded the first European settlement Caparra on the island's northern shore. In 1521, Caparra was renamed Puerto Rico, meaning rich coast. The Spanish brought enslaved Africans and forced them to work under brutal conditions on the island. But the Spanish rule of the island eventually came to an end." In 1898, the USA was victorious in the four month Spanish-American War and Puerto Rico became a U.S. territory under US rule. Today, you will be surprised to find out that some of the world's biggest stars take pride in being hijos de la isla, from superstar performers and Oscar-winning celebrities to the sports hall of Famers. Discover the pros and cons of Puerto Rico becoming a full state and how the changes would reshape U.S Politics.
Notes:
Title from resource description page (viewed August 06, 2025).
OCLC:
1544907090

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