- Discovery of Puerto Rico
On November 19,
Christopher Columbus discovered the island in his second voyage to the New World. He found the island populated by as many as 50,000 Taíno or Arawak Indians. The Taíno Indians who greeted Columbus made a big mistake when they showed him gold nuggets in the river and told him to take all he wanted. Originally the newcomers called the island San Juan Bautista, for St. John the Baptist and the town Puerto Rico ("Rich Port") because of its obvious excellent potentialities. It was not until later that the two names were switched. Thanks in part to the enthusiasm of ambitiousJuan Ponce de León , a lieutenant to Columbus, the city of Puerto Rico quickly became Spain's most important military outpost in the Caribbean. On July 25, 1898, during theSpanish-American War , Puerto Rico was invaded by the United States with a landing at Guánica. As an outcome of the war, Spain ceded Puerto Rico, along with Cuba, the Philippines, and Guam to the U.S. under theTreaty of Paris .The Discovery of Puerto Rico is an official
public holiday celebrated in Puerto Rico every year.ee also
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Spanish colonization of the Americas
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