nothing really, they are pretty much about the same
they began a new life under different rules.
After the Spanish-American War, Cuba and Puerto Rico became territories of the United States.
The three largest groups of Latinos in the U.S. are Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, and Cubans. Mexicans make up the largest segment, representing a significant portion of the Latino population. Puerto Ricans are the second-largest group, with a strong presence in the northeastern states. Cubans, while smaller in number compared to Mexicans and Puerto Ricans, have a notable community primarily in Florida.
Spain, US, and on both sides were Puerto Ricans, Cubans and Filipinos.
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.
The three largest Spanish-speaking groups in the US are Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, and Cuban Americans. Mexican Americans are the largest group among Spanish speakers, followed by Puerto Ricans and then Cuban Americans.
Between two and three million that are self identified as Puerto Ricans.
It was Spain against the US with Cubans, Puerto Ricans and Filipinos on both sides of the issue.
The fear of Puerto Ricans is "Puerto Phobia" The fear of Puerto Ricans is "Puerto Phobia"
* Language: Spanish is PR's native tongue, Portuguese is Brazil's native tongue
Puerto ricans