As the first governor of Porto Rico following the Spanish-American War, Charles H Allen faced numerous challenges as he worked to establish a stable government and economy on the island. In this detailed report to the US government, Allen provides insights into his administration's successes and setbacks, offering a valuable perspective on this pivotal moment in US history.
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