After the Spanish-American war,Cuba was granted independence and Puerto Rico became a US Territory.
After the Spanish-American War, Cuba and Puerto Rico became territories of the United States.
After the Spanish-American War, Cuba and Puerto Rico became territories of the United States.
After the Spanish-American War, Cuba and Puerto Rico became territories of the United States.
After the Spanish-American war,Cuba was granted independence and Puerto Rico became a US Territory.
Spain, US, and on both sides were Puerto Ricans, Cubans and Filipinos.
It was Spain against the US with Cubans, Puerto Ricans and Filipinos on both sides of the issue.
Most of the Spanish went home to Europe. Puerto Rico became a US Territory.
They were partially restricted by the United States.
Approximately 48,000 Puerto Ricans served in the Vietnam War, with around 3,500 being drafted. Puerto Rico, as a U.S. territory, was subject to the draft, and many Puerto Ricans volunteered or were conscripted into military service during the conflict. Their contributions significantly impacted both the war effort and the Puerto Rican community.
The Spanish-American War was mainly fought for Cuban independence. The Americans fought with the Puerto Ricans, Cubans, and Filipinos against the Spanish. The American side won and then the US acquired three Spanish territories: the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico. The US also acquired Cuba although this was not a transfer from the Spanish.
The Spanish-American War was mainly fought for Cuban independence. The Americans fought with the Puerto Ricans, Cubans, and Filipinos against the Spanish. The American side won and then the US acquired three Spanish territories: the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico. The US also acquired Cuba although this was not a transfer from the Spanish.
Puerto Rico's role in World War 1 was non combative. In most cases, the Puerto Ricans would serve as doctors in American armies.