The History of Puerto Rico - From the Spanish Discovery to the American Occupation by R.A. Van Middeldyk
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Only remaining gate of the city-wall, San Juan A tienda, or small shop Planter's house, ceiba tree, and royal palms San Francisco Church, San Juan; the oldest church in the city Plaza Alphonso XII and Intendencia Building, San Juan Casa Blanca and the sea wall, San Juan PART I HISTORICAL CHAPTER I 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 of Queen Isabel, the proud banner of the united kingdoms of Castile and Aragon floated triumphant from the walls of the Alhambra, and Providence, as if to recompense Iberian knighthood for turning back the tide of Moslem conquest, which threatened to overrun the whole of meridional Europe, |
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