Inmigración Latinoamericana a Puerto Rico (1800-1898)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.1992.i195-196.1176Abstract
This is a study of the population movements from the American continent whose point of final destiny was the island of Puerto Rico in the nineteenth century. This emigration, though not a large number, was significant, and can be divided into phases (the most noteworthy being 1820-1840), places of origin (Venezuela, French Caribbean}, as well as permitting social and economic analyses. The author gives appendices with the names of all emigrants.
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