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Paige Chang
19 June, 07:35
What was the purpose of the foraker act?
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Phoebe Frazier
19 June, 09:23
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A civilian government refers to a government that is run by local citizens rather than citizens of the United States. This was achieved through the Foraker Act of 1900. Eventually, the law would be replaced, but it has a legacy of creating a relationship between the U. S. and Puerto Rico as a territory.
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Danica Ewing
19 June, 11:32
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It’s a United States federal law that establishes civilian government on the island of Puerto Rico
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