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Nationalist Party in the barrio Macaná, and the police were about to raid the house that Muñiz Santos was using as distribution center for weapons for the
Nationalist Revolt. Without warning, the police fired on the Nationalists in the house. A firefight ensued, killing three Nationalists (Arturo Ortiz, Guillermo González Ubides, José A. Ramos) and wounding six police officers. Nationalists Meliton Muñoz Santos, Roberto Jaume Rodriguez, Estanislao Lugo Santiago, Marcelino Turell, William Gutirrez and Marcelino Berrios were arrested and accused of participating in an ambush against the local Insular Police.
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Nationalist group of Mayagüez was one of the largest. It was divided into several units, each assigned to attack different targets. One of the groups attacked the town's police station, resulting in the death of three policemen and three bystanders. This unit joined the others in Barrio La
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Nationalist uprisings was an act by a police force against the rebels, in the pre-dawn hours of October 29, 1950. The Insular Police of the town of Peñuelas surrounded the house of Melitón Muñiz Santos's mother. Melitón Muñiz Santos was the president of the Peñuelas
1446:. They wounded five Congressmen, one seriously, but all survived. All four attackers were tried and convicted in federal court and sentenced to long terms of imprisonment. In 1978 and 1979, President Jimmy Carter commuted their sentences to time served, and the four returned to Puerto Rico.
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Nationalist Party. Social unrest increased during the Great Depression, and the party became the largest independence movement in Puerto Rico. In the mid-1930s, the Nationalist movement gained support after the
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Nationalists, 7 were police officers, one a National Guardsman, and 4 were civilians. Of the 49 wounded, 23 were police officers, 6 were National Guardsmen, 9 were Nationalists, and 11 were civilians.
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Spanish to give what was no longer theirs. The US administered Puerto Rico as a territory, initially with a military government.
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3058:"Las carpetas: persecucion politica y derechos civiles en Puerto Rico (Spanish Edition) "; author: Ramon Bosque-Perez; Publisher: Centro para la Investigacion y Promocion de los Derechos Civiles; 1 edition (December 29, 1997);
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Puerto Rican Nationalist Party Revolts of the 1950s
3259:Puerto Rico Pro-Independence University Federation
2528:La Gobernación de Jesús T. Piñero y la Guerra Fría
1485:Alvaro Rivera Walker - Secretary to Albizu Campos.
2776:
2320:
2318:
1497:- 2nd Secretary General of the Nationalist Party.
1491:- 1st Secretary General of the Nationalist Party.
1329:, a failed attempt on the life of U.S. President
906:
731:After 400 years of colonial domination under the
4505:
2433:
2431:
2338:
1831:I know about the sadistic and drunken seamanship
1572:"Federación de Universitarios Pro Independencia"
791:company. In effect, Charles Allen leveraged his
2942:, pp.105-134; Plus Ultra Educational pub., 1971
1836:spreads through the streets and plazas vomiting
1320:
52:October 30, 1950 – March 1, 1954
2644:Pedro Albizu Campos: Las Llamadas de la Aurora
2463:pub. Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2012; p. 174
2444:
2315:
1871:y a su calor la patria suspiró transformándose
1513:and leader of the San Juan Nationalist revolt.
1370:
1283:
3936:
3148:
2917:Puerto Rico: A Socio-Historic Interpretation,
2428:
2416:Puerto Rico: A Socio-Historic Interpretation,
2369:Puerto Rico: A Socio-Historic Interpretation,
2349:Puerto Rico: A Socio-Historic Interpretation,
1766:
1450:Continued repression of independence movement
1059:
614:
515:
2956:Pedro Albizu Campos: Las Llamas de la Aurora
2764:Pedro Albizu Campos: Las Llamas de la Aurora
2475:Latino Americans and political participation
1891:
2958:, pp.347-369; Ediciones Puerto pub., 2008;
2401:
2399:
2397:
1855:I know of the airplanes that machine-gunned
937:seeking independence from the United States
4400:History of the Central Intelligence Agency
4385:Length of U.S. participation in major wars
3943:
3929:
3155:
3141:
2730:Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico-FBI files
2389:Albizu Campos: Puerto Rican Revolutionary,
1868:No olvides que la luz no pudo ser ocultada
1823:que como una avalancha de blanco estiércol
970:
691:assassinate U.S. President Harry S. Truman
621:
607:
522:
508:
268:Attempted assassination of Harry S. Truman
210:Flag of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party
2940:Albizu Campos: Puerto Rican Revolutionary
2873:
2871:
1125:. The most notable uprisings occurred in
1046:Puerto Rico Federal Relations Act of 1950
1036:Puerto Rico Federal Relations Act of 1950
980:Puerto Rico's Gag Law (Ley de la Mordaza)
635:Puerto Rican Nationalist Party insurgency
35:Puerto Rican Nationalist Party insurgency
3249:Hostosian National Independence Movement
2693:
2691:
2689:
2687:
2394:
2165:Monserate Del Valle De Lopez de Victoria
1799:Hombre, rechaza el uniforme que denigra.
1570:(Pro-independence Youth Action) and the
1474:Notable Nationalist leaders of the 1950s
1243:
1207:
1186:
860:owned over one million acres of land in
815:
787:. This company was later renamed as the
3229:Independence Association of Puerto Rico
2996:
2994:
2766:; pp. 352, 353; Ediciones Puerto pub.;
2391:pp.106–109; Plus Ultra Publishers, 1971
1820:Yo sé de la marinería borracha y sádica
1024:, signed it into law on June 10, 1948.
763:claimed rule over the island under the
14:
4506:
3892:La Borinqueña by Lola Rodríguez de Tío
3836:Nationalist Party revolts of the 1950s
3286:Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación Nacional
2868:
2837:
2741:El ataque Nacionalista a La Fortaleza;
2714:
2712:
2663:El ataque Nacionalista a La Fortaleza.
2646:; pp. 351-353; Ediciones Puerto pub.;
2466:
1851:en fuego sembrando dolores profundos.
1847:nuestros tejados en un día de octubre.
1825:se riega por calles y plazas vomitando
1812:I know of thousands of boots that sink
1345:Outcome and continued actions in 1950s
1224:, who on March 1, 1954, together with
1215:headline: "Aviation bombing in Utuado"
1153:United States House of Representatives
799:over the entire Puerto Rican economy.
4534:History of United States expansionism
4498:Puerto Rico/Did you know-Puerto Rico?
3924:
3861:U.S. Capitol shooting incident (1954)
3136:
2844:El ataque Nacionalista a La Fortaleza
2802:
2800:
2684:
1844:Yo sé de los aviones que ametrallaron
1810:Man, reject the uniform that defames.
1803:en la tierra nuestra, destrozándola.
1801:Yo sé de miles de botas que se hunden
1424:attacked the House of Representatives
1307:
896:seaport, and every mile of railroad.
825:Latin America-United States relations
783:, which also dominated Puerto Rico's
717:
4554:Rebellions against the United States
4380:Timeline of U.S. military operations
3169:Independence movement in Puerto Rico
3010:. September 24, 1979. Archived from
2991:
2723:
1834:that as an avalanche of white manure
1203:
1158:
747:. However, at the conclusion of the
2709:
2675:
1849:Aquel horrible desprecio que llovía
1807:Soldier: murderer of the fatherland
1422:On March 1, 1954, the Nationalists
1418:1954 U.S. Capitol shooting incident
1191:The 296th Infantry Regiment of the
1167:
1028:had made it illegal to display the
273:1954 United States Capitol shooting
24:
3108:
3076:
2968:
2797:
2521:
2299:Puerto Rican Independence Movement
2294:List of revolutions and rebellions
1860:That horrible contempt that rained
1263:
1239:
25:
4565:
4137:American–Algerian War (1785–1795)
2819:
1858:our rooftops in a day of October.
1568:"Acción Juventud Independentista"
1426:. Four Puerto Rican Nationalists:
1182:
4549:Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico
4539:Political history of Puerto Rico
4491:
4479:
4467:
4455:
3163:
3121:; Nation Books (April 7, 2015);
2919:pp.151-233; Random House, 1972;
2351:pp.189-209; Random House, 1972;
1751:
1739:
1713:
1694:
1680:
1666:
1654:
1644:
1637:
1588:Attempt against President Truman
1560:branch of the Nationalist Party.
1357:
1084:
1072:
919:
590:
204:
135:
123:
103:
91:
3239:Puerto Rican Independence Party
3094:
3052:
3026:
2895:
2884:. Simon & Schuster (2005),
2856:
2734:
2656:
2636:
2619:
2608:
2584:"JTS Box Number : IFES 29"
2576:
2550:
2532:
2499:
2450:Rich Cohen (2012). pp. 146-150.
781:American Sugar Refining Company
27:Armed pro-independence protests
4415:List of anti-war organizations
3775:Teófilo Villavicencio Marxuach
3407:José "Aguila Blanca" Maldonado
3244:Puerto Rican Nationalist Party
2863:"Premio a Jesús Vera Irizarry"
2453:
2418:pp.65–83; Random House, 1972;
2408:
2381:
2371:pp.52-64; Random House, 1972;
2361:
2304:Puerto Rican Nationalist Party
1607:U.S. Capitol shooting incident
941:Puerto Rican Nationalist Party
907:Puerto Rican Nationalist Party
769:Puerto Rican Nationalist Party
643:Puerto Rican Nationalist Party
489:Teófilo Villavicencio Marxuach
98:Puerto Rican Nationalist Party
13:
1:
4327:War against the Islamic State
3796:Ducoudray Holstein Expedition
3710:Pedro "Davilita" Ortiz Dávila
3470:Gilberto Concepción de Gracia
3322:María de las Mercedes Barbudo
2405:Ribes Tovar et al., p.122–144
2309:
2190:Jose Antonio Negron Rodriguez
2066:Fernando Luis Rivera Santiago
2063:Lisandro Efrain Rivera Torres
1998:Maximo Carlos Velez Reickeoff
1796:Soldado: asesino de la patria
469:Pedro "Davilita" Ortiz Dávila
3856:Truman assassination attempt
3234:Liberal Party of Puerto Rico
2461:The Fish That Ate the Whale;
2328:p. 63; Penguin Books, 2001;
2134:Juan Ramon Martinez Quintana
1957:Juan Antonio Gonzalez Marion
1814:in our land, destroying it.
1385:United States National Guard
1327:Truman assassination attempt
1321:Truman assassination attempt
641:led by the president of the
7:
4519:20th century in Puerto Rico
3846:San Juan Nationalist revolt
3455:Marie Haydée Beltrán Torres
3002:"We Have Nothing to Repent"
2439:The Fish That Ate the Whale
2282:
2156:Jose Miguel Alicea Santiago
1862:in fire sowing deep pains.
1838:its black seal of pirates.
1827:su negro sello de piratas.
1383:(the 296th Regiment of the
1371:Outcome of the 1950 revolts
1290:San Juan Nationalist revolt
1284:San Juan Nationalist revolt
1098:international sovereignty.
1050:81st United States Congress
1040:On July 3, 1950, President
1002:Partido Popular Democrático
258:San Juan Nationalist revolt
10:
4570:
4317:War in North-West Pakistan
4167:Second Sumatran expedition
4132:American Revolutionary War
3224:Union Party of Puerto Rico
2880:and John Bainbridge, Jr.,
2589:. Ifes.org. Archived from
2255:Jose Angel Medina Gigueroa
2249:Angel Luis Colon Feliciano
2209:Olga Isabel Viscal Garriga
2140:Amado Eulogio Pena Ramirez
1381:Puerto Rico National Guard
1193:Puerto Rico National Guard
1060:Revolts and events of 1950
822:
751:, it was still the age of
675:Puerto Rico National Guard
4362:
4162:First Sumatran expedition
4124:
3963:
3956:
3900:
3879:
3788:
3578:
3550:María de Lourdes Santiago
3545:Manuel Rodríguez Orellana
3420:
3387:Antonio Valero de Bernabé
3294:
3267:
3216:
3175:
2703:November 1, 2013, at the
2045:Miguel Angel Marin Davila
1954:Tomas Gonzalez Candelario
1901:
1892:Incarcerated Nationalists
1535:- Jayuya Uprising leader.
1356:
1351:
1294:Gunfight at Salon Boricua
1195:occupy the town of Jayuya
1083:
1071:
1066:
988:which, in the opinion of
935:There had been a push to
918:
913:
171:
164:
147:
116:
84:
44:
39:
34:
4116:2021 U.S. Capitol attack
4076:Battle of Blair Mountain
3382:Arturo Alfonso Schomburg
3352:Francisco Ramírez Medina
3342:Rosendo Matienzo Cintrón
3088:August 18, 2011, at the
2915:Manuel Maldonado-Denis,
2791:August 26, 2009, at the
2719:Nationalist Insurrection
2414:Manuel Maldonado-Denis,
2367:Manuel Maldonado-Denis,
2347:Manuel Maldonado-Denis,
2252:Gilberto Martinez Negron
2218:Oliverio Pierluissi Soto
2128:Carlos Feliciano Vazquez
2075:Jose Rodriguez Olivieras
2036:Carmelo Maldonado Rivera
2018:Blanca Canales Torresola
1975:Gilberto Rivera Gonzalez
1325:The revolt included the
651:United States government
4544:Protests in Puerto Rico
4375:Wars involving the U.S.
4212:Philippine–American War
4096:1960s ghetto rebellions
3866:Cerro Maravilla murders
3811:Levantamiento de Ciales
3770:Carlos Vélez Rieckehoff
3690:Tomás López de Victoria
3675:Andres Figueroa Cordero
3665:Carmelo Delgado Delgado
3485:José M. Dávila Monsanto
3347:Antonio Mattei Lluberas
3337:Francisco Gonzalo Marín
3332:Eugenio María de Hostos
3302:Ramón Emeterio Betances
3217:Political organizations
2812:April 22, 2016, at the
2544:March 27, 2012, at the
2261:Elidio Olivera Albarran
2258:Juanita Ojeda Maldonado
2180:Marcelino Turell Rivera
2171:Roberto Jaume Rodriguez
2168:William Gutierrez Cadiz
2159:Marcelino Berrios Colon
2146:Eladio Sotomayor Cancel
2137:Jose Ramon Muniz Rosado
2054:Reinaldo Morales Negron
2008:Jaime Rafael Crespo Bou
1966:Tomas Lopez De Victoria
1933:Carlos Juan Cruz Rivera
1631:Andres Figueroa Cordero
1554:Carlos Vélez Rieckehoff
1517:Tomás López de Victoria
1464:political organizations
1436:Andres Figueroa Cordero
1408:New York Latino Journal
1333:, on November 1, 1950.
1234:Andres Figueroa Cordero
1175:, Sub-Commander of the
1173:Tomás López de Victoria
971:Lead up to October 1950
685:attempted to storm the
673:, under the command of
647:Don Pedro Albizu Campos
434:Andres Figueroa Cordero
429:Carmelo Delgado Delgado
396:Carlos Vélez Rieckehoff
351:Tomás López de Victoria
190:Part of a series on the
4420:Conscientious objector
4322:First Libyan Civil War
4192:Second Fiji expedition
4172:Ivory Coast expedition
4106:1992 Los Angeles riots
4066:Colorado Coalfield War
3958:Listed chronologically
3765:Antonio Vélez Alvarado
3660:Isabel Freire de Matos
3650:Juan Antonio Corretjer
3600:Margot Arce de Vázquez
3430:Antonio Rafael Barceló
3357:José Gualberto Padilla
3295:19th century activists
3275:Cadets of the Republic
3268:Militant organizations
2938:Federico Ribes Tovar,
2558:"Puerto Rican History"
2387:Federico Ribes Tovar,
2105:Jesus Pomales Gonzalez
2042:Heriberto Marin Torres
2033:Ovidio Irizarry Rivera
2021:Antonio Colon Gonzalez
1927:Antonio Colon Gonzalez
1884:Know this, Open World
1725:Cadets of the Republic
1511:Cadets of the Republic
1489:Juan Antonio Corretjer
1440:Irvin Flores Rodríguez
1278:"La Masacre de Utuado"
1274:Cadets of the Republic
1249:
1222:Irvin Flores Rodríguez
1216:
1196:
1177:Cadets of the Republic
820:
795:of Puerto Rico into a
741:Práxedes Mateo Sagasta
700:Estado Libre Associado
689:in a failed effort to
655:islands of Puerto Rico
597:Puerto Rico portal
538:History of Puerto Rico
444:Isabel Freire de Matos
419:Margot Arce de Vázquez
391:Antonio Vélez Alvarado
331:Juan Antonio Corretjer
234:Cadets of the Republic
177:paramilitary cells in
117:Commanders and leaders
4390:Territorial evolution
4370:Conflicts in the U.S.
4292:Intervention in Haiti
4182:First Fiji expedition
3725:Helen Rodríguez Trías
3705:Francisco Matos Paoli
3670:Raimundo Díaz Pacheco
3630:Rafael Cancel Miranda
3565:Carlos Alberto Torres
3465:Cayetano Coll y Cuchí
3421:20th and 21st century
3362:Lola Rodríguez de Tió
3176:Indigenous resistance
2289:List of Puerto Ricans
2264:Octavio Ramos Rosario
2233:Willism Rios Figueroa
2221:Joae Rivera Sotomayor
2093:Doris Torresola Roura
2084:Carlos Sanchez Rivera
2081:Miguel Angel De Jesus
2069:Luis Rivera Fernandez
2030:Mario Irizarry Rivera
2027:Fidel Irizarry Rivera
1988:Eduardo Lopez Vazquez
1972:Rafael Molina Centeno
1948:Ricardo Diaz Diaz Jr.
1945:Ricardo Diaz Diaz Sr.
1939:Angel Roman Diaz Diaz
1721:Raimundo Díaz Pacheco
1619:Rafael Cancel Miranda
1507:Raimundo Díaz Pacheco
1495:Francisco Matos Paoli
1432:Rafael Cancel Miranda
1247:
1230:Rafael Cancel Miranda
1211:
1190:
1135:San Juan, Puerto Rico
1054:Estado Libre Asociado
819:
777:Charles Herbert Allen
712:United States Capitol
708:another armed assault
706:On March 1, 1954, in
659:Estado Libre Asociado
479:Helen Rodríguez Trías
361:Francisco Matos Paoli
341:Raimundo Díaz Pacheco
311:Rafael Cancel Miranda
148:Casualties and losses
4514:1950s in Puerto Rico
4252:Bay of Pigs Invasion
4207:Spanish–American War
4177:Mexican–American War
4101:Kent State shootings
4091:Puerto Rican revolts
4021:American Indian Wars
3816:Río Piedras massacre
3520:Filiberto Ojeda Ríos
3500:Víctor Manuel Gerena
3435:Félix Benítez Rexach
3280:Boricua Popular Army
3115:Nelson Antonio Denis
2865:, WebCite, GeoCities
2831:May 8, 2009, at the
2274:Rufino Rolon Marrero
2246:Jose Aviles Maisonet
2230:Enrique Muniz Medina
2215:Rufino Rolon Marrero
2193:Antonio Nieve Aviles
2174:Meliton Muniz Santos
2162:Raul De Jesus Torres
2131:Ezequel Lugo Morales
2087:Ramon Sanchez Rivera
2060:Alfredo Pabon Rivera
1969:Manuel Mendez Gandia
1960:Justo Guzman Serrano
1936:Luis Dario Fernandez
1924:Jose Aviles Massanet
1044:signed into law the
858:United Fruit Company
797:controlling interest
749:Spanish–American War
743:and ratified by the
698:Constitution of the
494:Félix Benítez Rexach
413:Notable nationalists
224:Río Piedras massacre
4529:Cold War rebellions
4267:Invasion of Grenada
4262:Dominican Civil War
3887:Grito de Lares flag
3780:Olga Viscal Garriga
3755:Clemente Soto Vélez
3745:Vidal Santiago Díaz
3655:José Ferrer Canales
3590:Pedro Albizu Campos
3540:Ángel Rivero Méndez
3525:Antonio S. Pedreira
3510:Luis Lloréns Torres
3505:Edwin Irizarry Mora
3377:Segundo Ruiz Belvis
3014:on October 16, 2007
2807:"History of Utuado"
2236:Vidal Santiago Diaz
2206:Pedro Albizu Campos
2143:Juan Rodriguez Cruz
2115:Juan Ramon Martinez
2090:Elidio Torres Roman
2078:Juan Roman De Jesus
2072:Ramon Robles Torres
2051:Luis Morales Negron
2039:Edmidio Marin Pagan
1963:Juan Jaca Hernandez
1914:Avaro Rivera Walker
1786:(original version)
1703:Olga Viscal Garriga
1688:Olga Viscal Garriga
1674:Pedro Albizu Campos
1523:Olga Viscal Garriga
1501:Vidal Santiago Díaz
1480:Pedro Albizu Campos
1298:Vidal Santiago Díaz
1103:Pedro Albizu Campos
1048:, as passed by the
1030:Flag of Puerto Rico
996:, which guarantees
986:Puerto Rican Senate
949:Pedro Albizu Campos
459:José Ferrer Canales
401:Olga Viscal Garriga
381:Clemente Soto Vélez
376:Vidal Santiago Díaz
291:Pedro Albizu Campos
285:Nationalist leaders
4307:War in Afghanistan
4277:Invasion of Panama
4272:Lebanese Civil War
4197:Formosa Expedition
4157:Second Barbary War
4111:2020 racial unrest
4046:Johnson County War
4041:Lincoln County War
4016:American Civil War
4011:Harpers Ferry raid
3986:Turner's Rebellion
3806:Intentona de Yauco
3760:Griselio Torresola
3715:Ruth Mary Reynolds
3610:Casimiro Berenguer
3560:Alejandrina Torres
3515:Oscar López Rivera
3480:Pedro Ortiz Dávila
3397:Fernando Fernandez
3392:Manuel Zeno Gandía
3040:on October 6, 2014
2564:. January 13, 1941
2478:. ABC-CLIO. 2004.
2326:Harvest of Empire,
2227:Antonio Moya Velez
2224:Pablo Rosado Ortiz
2196:Feliciano Rioveras
2125:Jose Cruzado Ortiz
2057:Roman Otero Lozada
2048:Juan Morels Negron
2024:Antonio Cruz Colon
1978:Jose Serpa Alvarez
1942:Bernando Diaz Diaz
1930:Antonio Cruz Colon
1707:Ruth Mary Reynolds
1600:Griselio Torresola
1578:Ruth Mary Reynolds
1482:- Party president.
1339:Griselio Torresola
1308:Naranjito Incident
1250:
1217:
1197:
1008:) and presided by
821:
737:Carta de Autonomía
725:Carta de Autonomía
718:Historical context
386:Griselio Torresola
366:Ruth Mary Reynolds
301:Casimiro Berenguer
218:Events and revolts
165:4 civilians killed
76:Revolts suppressed
4443:
4442:
4405:Casualties of war
4237:Russian Civil War
4202:Korean Expedition
4147:First Barbary War
4026:Brooks–Baxter War
3981:Fries's Rebellion
3976:Whiskey Rebellion
3918:
3917:
3830:Ley de la Mordaza
3720:Germán Rieckehoff
3635:José Coll y Cuchí
3582:Nationalist Party
3495:Leopoldo Figueroa
3445:Americo Boschetti
3072:978-0-9650043-0-5
2987:978-0-19-928357-6
2852:978-1-931702-01-0
2816:, Ortizal website
2786:NY Latino Journal
2749:978-1-931702-01-0
2671:978-1-931702-01-0
2596:on March 23, 2014
2334:978-0-14-311928-9
2280:
2279:
2212:Juan Pietri Perez
1951:Ismael Diaz Matos
1889:
1888:
1368:
1367:
1204:Mayagüez Incident
1159:Peñuelas Incident
1095:
1094:
1014:Ley de la Mordaza
998:Freedom of Speech
990:Leopoldo Figueroa
945:Jose Coll y Cuchi
933:
932:
901:sugar plantations
803:Supreme Court by
653:'s rule over the
631:
630:
532:
531:
474:Germán Rieckehoff
316:José Coll y Cuchí
241:Ley de la Mordaza
198:Nationalist Party
185:
184:
80:
79:
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4495:
4494:
4484:
4483:
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4472:
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4459:
4458:
4451:
4395:Military history
4354:Yemeni civil war
4287:Somali Civil War
4187:Second Opium War
4056:Homestead strike
3971:Shays' Rebellion
3945:
3938:
3931:
3922:
3921:
3372:Juan Ríus Rivera
3307:Mariana Bracetti
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1648:
1556:- Leader of the
1444:immigration bill
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1348:
1168:Arecibo Incident
1146:Washington, D.C.
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1087:
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1010:Luis Muñoz Marín
923:
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