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The Spanish Language came to Puerto Rico via colonization from Spain. Once the Spaniards invaded the island, it's people became subjects of the King and Queen of Spain. Spanish therefore became the official language. For over four hundred years the Spaniards immigrated to Puerto Rico to the point that today over 70% of Puerto Ricans can trace European ancestry. While the Spanish language has retained some Taino and African words in Puerto Rico the major influences to Puerto Rican Spanish are the accents from Andalusia and the Canary islands in the south of Spain.
The Taino and the Arawak (airwalk)
they are somewhat weird, why does it matter to youu?
Taino Indians
the native americans
Joined the United States in fighting the Spanish.
Joined the United States in fighting the Spanish. Apex
Yes they are U.S. citizens. Puerto Rico is a protectorate of the United States.
Joined the United States in fighting the Spanish.
Joined the United States in fighting the Spanish.
what are some issues that native puerto ricans face
7:1 if you only count the native Puerto Ricans.
Borinquen.
No not at all. There is a very narrow connection (at most 15%) between the Taino/Arawak Native Americans that first inhabited the island and the Puerto Ricans we see today. The majority of them are mixed Black/White with features that dominant either/or.
* Language: Spanish is PR's native tongue, Portuguese is Brazil's native tongue
They joined the United States to fight the Spanish.
It's the native name of the people that inhabited the island before White colonization.