Puerto Rico with no Spaniard or US Citizenship for almost 20 years from 1898 to 1917

Puerto Rico with no Spaniard or US Citizenship for almost 20 years from 1898 to 1917

📆 Historical Context:

  • July 25, 1898 – The United States invades Puerto Rico during the Spanish-American War.
  • December 10, 1898Treaty of Paris: Spain cedes Puerto Rico to the U.S. as war spoils.
  • 1899–1900 – Spain formally withdraws Spanish citizenship from Puerto Ricans.
  • 1900 – The Foraker Act establishes civilian government under U.S. control but does not grant U.S. citizenship to Puerto Ricans.
  • 1917 – The Jones-Shafroth Act grants U.S. citizenship to Puerto Ricans.

⚖️ Legal Status of Puerto Ricans (1898–1917):

  • No Spanish citizenship: After Spain relinquished sovereignty, Puerto Ricans were no longer Spanish citizens.
  • No U.S. citizenship: The U.S. did not automatically grant citizenship. Puerto Ricans were considered “non-citizen U.S. nationals.”
  • They were colonial subjects with limited rights and no representation in the U.S. government.

🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Impact on the Puerto Rican People:

🗳️ Political Rights:

  • No right to vote in U.S. elections.
  • No voting representation in Congress.
  • No ability to influence U.S. laws or policies that affected the island.

🛂 Travel & Identity:

  • Travel was complicated—many countries did not recognize the legal status of Puerto Ricans.
  • They carried “Certificates of Identity” instead of passports, often leading to issues abroad.

🏫 Cultural & Educational Shift:

  • The U.S. imposed an aggressive Americanization campaign:
    • English was made the main language of instruction in schools.
    • U.S. symbols and history were prioritized over Puerto Rican or Spanish heritage.

💰 Economic Changes:

  • U.S. sugar corporations began dominating the economy.
  • Land ownership shifted to U.S. interests, and many Puerto Ricans were reduced to low-paid agricultural laborers.
  • The island became economically dependent on U.S. policies and capital.

💣 Social Unrest:

  • Resistance movements began to form, particularly those led by figures like Ramón Emeterio Betances and later Pedro Albizu Campos.
  • The sudden loss of identity, rights, and representation caused growing resentment.

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