According to the American imperialist in 1898, the future of Puerto Rico was different from the future Puerto Rican fought during the war of the Spanish-American. After the invasion of Puerto Rico by the United States, two versions of colonial history were created. The first part reveals the opposition of the Puerto Rican and the boycott of the American occupation. This is the history that reveals the repression of Puerto Rican people and political, economic domination and exploitation.
American Puerto Rican Identity I am "American" or "Puerto Rico", but is this problem my problem? Many Puerto Ricans may not agree with each other, but I think that "American" and Puerto Rican are Americans. When I was a child my own parents robbed my culture and true identity. They talked in English that Puerto Ricans refuse to learn or hate. As for Puerto Rico 's legacy I can only say comida ... compare and contrast the way Emerson and Thoreau represent America' s identity. "An identity means that one person will be different from another person depending on who they are or the quality of that person or group" (Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary, 3 rd edition). Everyone, group, and country have their own identities. If there is a conflict of interest between philosophers, a response to existing philosophy will occur.
The relationship between the United States and Puerto Rico complicates the national identity. Puerto Rico maintains the citizenship of the United States in line with the unique heritage of Puerto Rico. Although the culture of the island is not heterogeneous, Puerto Rico set out several conflicts with the United States. American Identity and Puerto Rico Identity, English and Spanish, Protestant and Catholic, and Anglo - Saxon Heritage and Hispanic Heritage. Another problem of splitting country status is the political ideal of Puerto Rico status. There are three main points. In other words, it is support for the Parent and British Commonwealth, the state, and support for independence. Basically, the identity of Puerto Rico was developed to reject American cultural identity. About half of Puerto Rico's former common wealth population has migrated to the mainland since the citizenship of the United States began.