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Agriculture In Puerto Rico
After the cessation of the gold produce, when the colonists were forced by necessity to dedicate themselves to agriculture, they met with many adverse conditions: The incursions of the Caribs, the hurricanes of 1530 and 1537, the emigration to Pe...
Attack On San Juan By The Hollanders Under Bowdoin
1625 Holland emancipated itself from Spanish domination in 1582 and assumed the title of "the United Provinces of Netherland." After nearly half a century of an unequal struggle with the most powerful kingdom in Europe, the people's faith in fina...
Attacks By French Privateers - Cause Of The War With France - Charles V - Ruin Of The Island
1520-1556 The depredations committed by the privateers, which about this time began to infest the Antilles and prey upon the Spanish possessions, were a result of the wars with almost every nation in Europe, in which Spain became involved after t...
Auriferous Streams And Gold Produced From
1509 TO 1536 If a systematic exploration were practised to-day, by competent mineralogists, of the entire chain of mountains which intersects the island from east to west, it is probable that lodes of gold-bearing quartz or conglomerate, worth wo...
British Attacks On Puerto Rico - Siege Of San Juan By Sir Ralph Abercrombie
1678-1797 The entente cordiale which had existed between England under Charles I and Spain under Philip IV ceased with the tragic death of the first-named monarch. Immediately after Cromwell's elevation both France and Spain made overtures for...
Calamities - Ponce's Second Expedition To Florida And Death
1520-1537 Among the calamities referred to by Friar Abbad as visitations of Providence was one which the Spaniards had brought upon themselves. Another epidemic raged principally among the Indians. In January, 1519, the Jerome friars wrote to the...
Commerce And Finances
Until the year 1813 the captains-general of Puerto Rico had the superintendence of the revenues. The capital was the only authorized port open to commerce. No regular books were kept by the authorities. A day-book of duties paid and expended was all...
Decline Of Spain's Power - Buccaneers And Filibusters
1625-1780 The power of Spain received its death-blow during the course of the war with England. The destruction of the Armada and of the fleets subsequently equipped by Philip II for the invasion of Ireland were calamities from which Spain never ...
Defenseless Condition Of The Island - Construction Of Fortifications And Circumvallation Of San Juan
1555-1641 San German disappeared for want of means of defense, and if the French privateers of the time had been aware that the forts in San Juan were without guns or ammunition it is probable that this island would have become a French possessio...
Depopulation Of The Island - Preventive Measures - Introduction Of Negro Slaves
1515-1534 The natural consequence of natural calamities and invasions was the rapid disappearance of the natives. "The Indians are few and serve badly," wrote Sedeno in 1515, about the same time that the crown officers, to explain the diminution ...
Dissensions - Transfer Of The Capital
1515-1520 The total number of Spaniards in the island at the time of the rebellion did not exceed 200. Of these, between 80 and 100 were killed by the Indians. The survivors were reenforced, first by the followers of Ceron and Diaz, then by some ...
Drake's Attack On San Juan
1595 Of all the English freebooters that preyed upon Spain and her colonies from the commencement of the war in 1585 to the signing of peace in 1604, Francis Drake was the greatest scourge and the most feared. Drake early distinguished himself ...
Education In Puerto Rico
In Chapter XXIII of this history we gave an extract from his Excellency Alexander O'Reilly's report to King Charles IV, wherein, referring to the intellectual status of the inhabitants of Puerto Rico in 1765, he informs his Majesty that there were o...
First Distribution Of Indians Repartimientos
1510 Soon after Ponce's return from la Espanola Guaybana sickened and died. Up to this time the harmony established by the prudent cacique between his tribesmen and the Spaniards on their first arrival had apparently not been disturbed. There is ...
General Condition Of The Island
FROM 1815 TO 1833 That Ferdinand should, while engaged in cruel persecution of his best subjects in the Peninsula, think of dictating liberal laws for this island is an anomaly which can be explained only by its small political importance. In ...
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Ponce And Ceron
Situation And General Appearance Of Puerto Rico
The Caribs
Depopulation Of The Island - Preventive Measures - Introduction Of Negro Slaves
The Dawn Of Freedom
Defenseless Condition Of The Island - Construction Of Fortifications And Circumvallation Of San Juan
Negro Slavery In Puerto Rico
First Distribution Of Indians Repartimientos
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Occupation And Evacuation Of San Juan By Lord George Cumberland
Political Events In Spain And Their Influence On Affairs In Puerto Rico
Review Of The Social Conditions In Puerto Rico And The Political Events In Spain From
Agriculture In Puerto Rico
Invasions By Colombian Insurgents
Decline Of Spain's Power - Buccaneers And Filibusters
Sedeno - Changes In The System Of Government
Attacks By French Privateers - Cause Of The War With France - Charles V - Ruin Of The Island