Through imperialization, Puerto Ricans gained full U.S. citizenship and the threat of making English the island's authorized language. However, in the 1930’s, a nationalist movement led by the Popular Democratic Party prevented more U.S. assimilation through popular vote. Starting in 1948, Puerto Ricans elected their own governor. Then, in 1952, U.S.
Through imperialization, Puerto Ricans gained full U.S. citizenship and the threat of making English the island's authorized language. However, in the 1930’s, a nationalist movement led by the Popular Democratic Party prevented more U.S. assimilation through popular vote. Starting in 1948, Puerto Ricans elected their own governor. Then, in 1952, U.S.