The Bitter History of Sugar Cane Monoculture in Puerto Rico

Imagine a time when Puerto Rico, vibrant and lush, was transformed into a vast, monotonous sea of sugarcane. The early twentieth century saw the United States' interests mold the island's landscape and economy, forever changing its course. This episode, titled 'The Bitter History of Sugar Cane Monoculture in Puerto Rico', delves into this transformative period. We'll explore how this small island, once teeming with diverse crops, succumbed to the pressure of sugar cane monoculture, and its lingering effects today. Join us as we unfold how an insatiable sweet tooth led to a bitter reality for Puerto Rico. From a vibrant tapestry of diverse crops to a single, all-consuming green wave of sugarcane, the island's story is a testament to the power of global economic forces. Stay tuned, as we peel back the layers of Puerto Rico's history, one sugarcane stalk at a time.

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"Puerto Rico: A Living History" is a podcast that takes listeners on an immersive journey through the rich and diverse history of Puerto Rico, from its indigenous roots to its modern-day realities. Each episode explores different facets of Puerto Rican culture, society, politics, and more, building a comprehensive narrative of the island's past and its impact on the present. The podcast aims to keep the vibrant tapestry of Puerto Rican history alive, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of the island's unique identity.