The History of Puerto Rico - From the Spanish Discovery to the American Occupation by R.A. Van Middeldyk
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1874-1898
PART II THE PEOPLE AND THEIR INSTITUTIONS XXVII.--SITUATION AND GENERAL APPEARANCE OF PUERTO RICO XXVIII.--ORIGIN, CHARACTER, AND CUSTOMS OF THE PRIMITIVE INHABITANTS OF BORIQUÉN XXIX.--THE "JÍBARO" OR PUERTO RICAN PEASANT XXX.--ORIGIN AND CHARACTER OF THE MODERN INHABITANTS OF PUERTO RICO XXXI.--NEGRO SLAVERY IN PUERTO RICO XXII.--INCREASE OF POPULATION XXIII.--AGRICULTURE IN PUERTO RICO XXXIV.--COMMERCE AND FINANCES XXXV.--EDUCATION IN PUERTO RICO XXXVI.--LIBRARIES AND THE PRESS XXXVII.--THE REGULAR AND SECULAR CLERGY |
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