The United States and Porto Rico is a clear-eyed study of how civil government took shape after American rule began. It explains the shift from military to civilian authority and the practical steps used to organize executive departments, courts, and local administration.
Through concrete discussion of autonomy, education, taxation, and infrastructure, the book shows how Porto Rico moved toward a system aligned with American norms while facing distinct local challenges. It highlights the careful balance between centralized guidance and local self-government, aiming to build stables institutions for the island’s future.
Ideal for readers interested in early 20th‑century governance, imperial policy, and the development of civil institutions in newly acquired territories.
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