No. Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States. It currently has the title of "Commonwealth".
Puerto Rico was one of the islands ceded by Spain to the United States as part of the Treaty of Paris of December 10, 1898, ending the Spanish-American War.
If you were asking "Are Puerto Ricans illegal aliens?" that would be a yes AND no answer. Puerto Ricans are considered immigrants because Puerto Rico is not part of the United States (its not one of our 50 states), but it is US territory (we protect them and stuff). :) hope this helped you :)
Puerto Rico is a Commonweath in Free Association with the United States. In US constitutional terms it is an organized territory of the United States. It is not one of the 50 states in the union.
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No. Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States of America. You only need *your* ID (Driver's Licence) or Passport. If you want to feel safer, you can travel with a copy of your child's birth certificate, but it is not required.
One result of the 1898 Spanish-American War won by the United States was the Treaty of Paris. This was an agreement which stated that the Spanish would surrender Cuba and cede Puerto Rico.
None, 49 states of America are on North America, one is an island that is considered north America. Puetro Rico, Guam, American Samoa, and US virgin islands are American territories. PR and USVI are in the Caribbean, and AS and Guam are in melanasia.
Puerto Rico is not the state of US ,it is a self-governing commonwealth associated with the United States.
THE ONE THAT WAS GAINED IS Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico change from a Spanish colony to a United States one. It has never gained it's independece.
Puerto Rico is a developed country because it is part of the United States of America, a developed country. Puerto Rico is a Commonwealth and an unincorporated territory of the United States. The currency is USD and the citizens are United States citizens under the laws of the U.S A. While residing in Puerto Rico they cannot vote in U.S. presidential elections, however if they become residents of an US state, they can vote in all elections..