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Puerto Rico

Published on Nov 22, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

PUERTO RICAN AND AMERICAN CULTURE

BY SOPHIA CHASE
Photo by ep_jhu

FOOD

  • Traditional Puerto Rican food includes spices put into the meat
  • In American culture, deer and turkey were hunted.
  • Today, Puerto Rican food includes fried plantain.
  • Other foods include chicken and pork, served street vendors
  • Americans still have a lot of meat, but most commonly beef.
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HOLIDAYS

  • Puerto Ricans celebrate the aboltion of slavery (March 22nd)
  • Both America and Puerto Rico celebrate Christmas and Lent.
  • Puerto Ricans also celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's birthday.
  • Modern American holidays are Valentine's Day, and Halloween.
  • A holiday that started a while ago was the 4th of July

LANGUAGE

  • For a short time in 1990, Spanish was the official language of Puerto Rico.
  • Today, both English and Spanish are equally used.
  • The very first languages in the Americas would have to be Native American languages.
  • Right now, English is a very prevalent language in the U.S..
  • However, People also speak things like Spanish.
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ENTERTAINMENT

  • Today, both Americans and Puerto Ricans enjoy watching TV.
  • Going to the movie theater is also very popular.
  • Other things include video games, books, and the internet.
  • Traditional entertainments include books.
  • Others may include plays, and games, or telling stories.

HISTORY

  • Many of Puerto Rico's indigenous peoples died when Columbus came.
  • This same thing happened in America, due to disease.
  • In 2006, the territory had street protests over the first sales tax.
  • And in 2011Obama became the firt president to visit since Kennedy.
  • In August, 2014, the U.S. had an officer shoot an unarmed black man in Ferguson.
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