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Porto Rico: The Land of the Rich Port

Porto Rico: The Land of the Rich Port

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Number of Chapters: 23

Length: 04 hours and 40 minutes

Language: English

Puerto Rico was acquired by the United States in 1898 following the Spanish-American War. This volume was written in 1903 as Book XII in the series “The World and Its Peoples.” The series was intended for young people, but this work would be fun listening for those of any age interested in what Puerto Rico was like in the early 20th century. Intended to familiarize people in the U.S. with their new territory, topics include the island’s people, geography, climate, flora, fauna, and schools. There is also some coverage of Puerto Rican history and the new government established under U.S. rule. (Summary by Verla Viera)

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Preface (Verla Viera)
Chapter I: The Island Outlines (Verla Viera)
Chapter II: Odd Sights in Porto Rico (Verla Viera)
Chapter III: The People - Their Home life (Verla Viera)
Chapter IV: The People - Their Recreations (Verla Viera)
Chapter V: Mountains, Plains, and Caves (Verla Viera)
Chapter VI: Rivers and Soil (Verla Viera)
Chapter VII: Climate, Rainfall, Hurricanes (Verla Viera)
Chapter VIII: The Three Great Staples (Verla Viera)
Chapter IX: Other Tropical Plants (Verla Viera)
Chapter X: Forests and Minerals (Verla Viera)
Chapter XI: Animals, Insects, and Fish (Verla Viera)
Chapter XII: The Cities of the Coast (Verla Viera)
Chapter XIII: Inland Towns (Verla Viera)
Chapter XIV: Roads (Verla Viera)
Chapter XV: The First American Census (Verla Viera)
Chapter XVI: The Schools of Porto Rico (Richard Stibbard)
Chapter XVII: Money and the Exchange of Coin (Richard Stibbard)
Chapter XVIII: In Possession of the Island (Richard Stibbard)
Chapter XIX: Setting up the New Government (Richard Stibbard)
Chapter XX: The Early Inhabitants (Matt Stiner)
Chapter XXI: Historical Sketch (Richard Stibbard)
Chapter XXII: Relics of the War with Spain (Richard Stibbard)
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