Chronology of Hispanic-American History: From Pre-Columbian Times to the PresentThis comprehensive reference book is divided into eleven chronological chapters, all of which include short biographies of key figures. It is also supplemented with several shorter sections: regional histories, which document the peoples of Mexico & the U.S. Southwest, the Hispanic Caribbean & the Eastern U.S., Central America, & South America; a historical timeline; excerpts from or entire important historical legal documents; & a glossary of commonly used terms. Includes a category index. An extensive general index provides quick access to numerous people, places, & events. B & W photos & illustrations. --From publisher's description. |
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The sugar economies of both Cuba and Puerto Rico had drawn both Spanish colonies close to the United States because ... Based on their organizing support and financing in Cuban and Puerto Rican communities in New York , Key West , Tampa ...
The sugar economies of both Cuba and Puerto Rico had drawn both Spanish colonies close to the United States because ... Based on their organizing support and financing in Cuban and Puerto Rican communities in New York , Key West , Tampa ...
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Distinguished Puerto Rican prose writer, poet, doctor, and early nationalist Manuel A. Alonso is born in San Juan. ... In 1848, he receives his medical and surgeon's degree and, in 1849, returns to Puerto Rico to practice his profession ...
Distinguished Puerto Rican prose writer, poet, doctor, and early nationalist Manuel A. Alonso is born in San Juan. ... In 1848, he receives his medical and surgeon's degree and, in 1849, returns to Puerto Rico to practice his profession ...
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The Partido Obrero Socialista (Socialist Workers Party) is founded in Puerto Rico by Santiago Iglesias Pantin. l-Ie introduces the program of the Socialist Party of the United States into the new U.S. colony.
The Partido Obrero Socialista (Socialist Workers Party) is founded in Puerto Rico by Santiago Iglesias Pantin. l-Ie introduces the program of the Socialist Party of the United States into the new U.S. colony.
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Contents
PREFACE | xi |
HISTORICAL TIMELINE | xxxvi |
CHAPTER 150000 B C TO A D 1492 | 3 |
Copyright | |
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