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Puerto Rico in American History


From Many Cultures, One History

No. of pages 128

Published: 2007

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"Puerto Rico in American History" by Richard Worth explores the complex relationship between Puerto Rico and the United States throughout history. The book delves into critical events, such as the island's acquisition by the U.S. following the Spanish-American War and the subsequent impact on its political, cultural, and economic landscape. Worth examines the struggles and resilience of Puerto Ricans, highlighting themes of identity, colonialism, and the quest for self-determination. Through a blend of historical analysis and narrative storytelling, the book provides insights into the unique position of Puerto Rico within American history, underscoring its ongoing quest for rights and recognition. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book is part of a book series called From Many Cultures, One History .

This book has been graded for interest at 10-17 years.

There are 128 pages in this book. This book was published in 2007 by Enslow Publishers .

Richard Worth has written several biographies and histories for middle graders, including Stanley and Livingstone and the Exploration of Africa in World History , The Spanish Inquisition in World History , and Voices from Colonial America: Louisiana, 1682-1803 .

 

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From Many Cultures, One History