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The Spanish-Cuban-American War of 1898, in particular, represents an important historical milestone in Puerto Rico. The United States presence in Puerto Rico is marked by the development of a neo-colonial system and a sugar plantation economy. Citizenship, political struggle, nationalism and self-definition are key issues during this period. These changes are followed by the massive migration of Puerto Ricans to the mainland United States. The “back and forth” movement of Puerto Ricans between the island and the mainland United States adds another dimension to the island’s history. The emerging issues of transnational identities associated with the historical process are, therefore, explored in this course both from historical and cultural perspectives.
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