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Spanish settlement began in the early 16th century and was a massive and intensive enterprise organized, subsidized and overseen by the Spanish Crown, whereas English, Dutch and French settlement of the New World began about a hundred years after the Spanish effort and was a more timid and tentative affair, at least for the first hundred years of their efforts.

For instance, when the first successful English settlement in North America was founded —Jamestown colony in present-day Virginia in 1607— the Spanish colony of Puerto Rico had had governors, mayors, city councils and other organized government institutions such as courts of law for a hundred years. By the same token, when the Pilgrims landed in Plymouth rock in present-day Massachusetts in 1620, Puerto Rico’s capital city of San Jua

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I think it has a lot to do with the size of the home population.

The Portuguese and Dutch populations were small compared to the English, Spanish and French.

The Portuguese and Dutch settlers stayed mainly on the coast and harbors and the forts on the harbors. From there they set up trading with the inlanders. The English, Spanish and French went far more inland to settle and set up trading within their own native group.

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