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All History of Puerto Rico Page 3
Situation And General Appearance Of Puerto Rico
The island of Puerto Rico, situated in the Atlantic Ocean, is about 1,420 miles from New York, 1,000 miles from Havana, 1,050 miles from Key West, 1,200 miles from Panama, 3,450 miles from Land's End in England, and 3,180 from the port of Cadiz. It ...
The Caribs
The origin of the Caribs, their supposed cannibalism and other customs have occasioned much controversy among West Indian chroniclers. The first question is undecided, and probably will remain so forever. With regard to cannibalism, in spite of the ...
The Dawn Of Freedom
1874-1898 The Spanish Republic was but short lived. From the day of its proclamation (February 11, 1873) to the landing in Barcelona of Alphonso XII in the early days of 1876 its history is the record of an uninterrupted series of popular tumults...
The Departure
1493 Eight centuries of a gigantic struggle for supremacy between the Crescent and the Cross had devastated the fairest provinces of the Spanish Peninsula. Boabdil, the last of the Moorish kings, had delivered the keys of Granada into the hands o...
The Discovery
1493 THE first island discovered on this voyage lies between 14 deg. and 15 deg. north latitude, near the middle of a chain of islands of different sizes, intermingled with rocks and reefs, which stretches from Trinidad, near the coast of Venezue...
The Inquisition
1520-1813 Bishop Manso, on his arrival in 1513, found Puerto Rico in a state bordering on anarchy, and after vain attempts to check the prevalent immorality and establish the authority of the Church, he returned to Spain in 1519. The account he g...
The Jibaro Or Puerto Rican Peasant
"There is in this island a class of inhabitants, not the least numerous by any means, who dwell in swamps and marshes, live on vegetables, and drink muddy water." So wrote Dr. Richard Rey a couple of decades ago, and, although, under the changed pol...
The Rebellion
1511 The sullen but passive resistance of the Indians was little noticed by the Spaniards, who despised them too much to show any apprehension; but the number of fugitives to the mountains and across the sea increased day by day, and it soon beca...
The Rebellion Continued
1511 Salazar's arrival at Caparra with a handful of wounded and exhausted men revealed to Ponce the danger of his situation. Ponce knew that it was necessary to strike a bold blow, and although, including the maimed and wounded, he had but 120 me...
The Regular And Secular Clergy
In Catholic countries the monastic orders constitute the regular clergy. The secular clergy is not bound by monastic rules. Both classes exercise their functions independently, the former under the authority of their respective superiors or generals...
The Return Of Ceron And Diaz - Ponce's First Expedition To Florida
1511-1515 Ceron and Diaz returned to San Juan in November, 1511. Before their departure from Seville they received sundry marks of royal favor. Among these was permission to Diaz and his wife to wear silken garments, and to transfer to San Juan...
West Indian Hurricanes In Puerto Rico From
1515 TO 1899 Whoever has witnessed the awful magnificence of what the primitive inhabitants of the West Indian islands called ou-ra-can, will never forget the sense of his own utter nothingness and absolute helplessness. With the wind rushing at ...
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Ponce And Ceron
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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