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Growth Of Cities
The proceedings in the formation of a Spanish settlement in the sixteenth century were the same everywhere. For the choice of a site the presence of gold was a condition sine qua non, without gold, no matter how beautiful or fertile the region, no s...
Increase Of Population
ALL statements of definite numbers with respect to the aboriginal population of this island are essentially fabulous. Columbus touched at only one port on the western shore. He remained there but a few days and did not come in contact with the inhab...
Incursions Of Fugitive Boriquen Indians And Caribs
1530-1582 The conquest of Boriquen was far from being completed with the death of Guaybana. The panic which the fall of a chief always produces among savages prevented, for the moment, all organized resistance on the part of Guaybana's followe...
Invasions By Colombian Insurgents
1797-1829 The raising of the siege of San Juan by Abercrombie did not raise at the same time the blockade of the island. Communications with the metropolis were cut off, and the remittances from Mexico which, under the appellation of "situados," ...
Laws And Ordinances
1511-1515 We have seen how Diego Columbus suspended Ponce in his functions as governor ad interim, and how the captain after obtaining from the king his appointment as permanent governor sent the Admiral's nominees prisoners to the metropolis. Th...
Libraries And The Press
Books for the people were considered by the Spanish colonial authorities to be of the nature of inflammable or explosive substances, which it was not safe to introduce freely. From their point of view, they were right. The Droits de l'homme of Je...
Negro Slavery In Puerto Rico
From the early days of the conquest the black race appeared side by side with the white race. Both supplanted the native race, and both have marched parallel ever since, sometimes separately, sometimes mixing their blood. The introduction of Afri...
Number Of Aboriginal Inhabitants And Second Distribution Of Indians
1511-1515 Friar Bartolome de Las Casas, in his Relation of the Indies, says with reference to this island, that when the Spaniards under the orders of Juan Ceron landed here in 1509, it was as full of people as a beehive is full of bees and as be...
Occupation And Evacuation Of San Juan By Lord George Cumberland
Puerto Rico and his Majesty's treasure were now safe. When there was no longer any fear of the enemy's return, haste was made to reembark the money and get rid of General Sancho and Tello and their men who were fast consuming the island's scanty res...
Origin And Character Of The Modern Inhabitants Of Puerto Rico
During the initial period of conquest and colonization, no Spanish females came to this or any other of the conquered territories. Soldiers, mariners, monks, and adventurers brought no families with them; so that by the side of the aboriginals and t...
Origin Character And Customs Of The Primitive Inhabitants Of Boriquen
The origin of the primitive inhabitants of the West Indian Archipelago has been the subject of much learned controversy, ending, like all such discussions, in different theories and more or less verisimilar conjecture. It appears that at the time...
Political Events In Spain And Their Influence On Affairs In Puerto Rico
1833-1874 THE French Revolution of 1830 and the expulsion of Charles X revived the hopes of the liberal party in Spain, which party the bigoted absolutism of the king and his minister had vainly endeavored to exterminate. The liberals saluted tha...
Ponce And Ceron
1500-1511 Friar Inigo Abbad, in his History of the Island San Juan Bautista de Puerto Rico, gives the story of the discovery in a very short chapter, and terminates it with the words: "Columbus sailed for Santo Domingo November 22, 1493, and thou...
Review Of The Social Conditions In Puerto Rico And The Political Events In Spain From
1765 TO 1820 After the conquest of Mexico and Peru with their apparently inexhaustible mineral wealth, Spain attached very little importance to the archipelago of the Antilles. The largest and finest only of these islands were selected for coloni...
Sedeno - Changes In The System Of Government
1534-1555 A slight improvement in the gloomy situation of the people of San Juan took place when, driven by necessity, they began to dedicate themselves to agriculture. At this time, too (1535), Juan Castellanos, the island's attorney at the cour...
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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