I don’t remember being taught in high school about the United States invading Puerto Rico during the Spanish-American War and then never leaving. I do know that Puerto Rico has been allocated the status of a “territory of the United States,” language that obfuscates its position in reality. But this country has an allergy to being dubbed a colonizer, even though the U.S. government has now been firmly entrenched in Puerto Rico for 126 years. Puerto Rico is also designated as a “Free Associated State,” and a “Commonwealth” which are cloudy, unclear descriptions that cover up how it is really governed, and who has the ultimate say on its status.
Join me in exploring that history.
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