The Evolution of the “Commonwealth” Label During the Cold War

The U.S. territory of Puerto Rico has been referred to as a “commonwealth” since 1952, when the federal government approved the Puerto Rico Constitution and granted the island authority to conduct its local affairs.  Yet “commonwealth” is only a title in the island’s local constitution, and the 1952 law did not change Puerto Rico’s status.  Official … Continue reading The Evolution of the “Commonwealth” Label During the Cold War