Trinidad, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Hispaniola, the Bahamas and Jamaica
The Foraker Act of 1900 established a civil government in Puerto Rico, granting limited self-governance but keeping ultimate U.S. control, which reflected a compromise in U.S. policy toward its new territory. Similarly, the Platt Amendment of 1901 allowed the U.S. to intervene in Cuban affairs and established conditions for U.S. military presence, effectively limiting Cuba's sovereignty while ensuring U.S. influence. Both measures settled the debate by confirming U.S. authority over these territories while attempting to provide a semblance of local governance, thus reinforcing American imperial interests in the Caribbean.
Yes, Puerto Rico is east of Cuba.
Cuba Jamaica Puerto Rico Hispaniola
Hispaniola lies between Puerto Rico and Cuba
Cuba is much larger than Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico is by Cuba
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Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, (Haiti and Dominican Republic share the island) and Puerto Rico
Yes, in Cuba and in Puerto Rico there is prejudice, just like every nation in the world.
Yes. Cuba is about 9 times larger (land area) than Puerto Rico
sugar quickly became the main crop on puerto rico and cuba