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    Why isn't Puerto Rico a state?

    Question #50940. Asked by H.M.S.III. (Sep 11 04 11:57 PM)


    robboy

    Basically because it would cost too much, in several ways. It's current status is much more advantageous to the U.S. than if it were a state. Read the following.

    http://www.englishfirst.org/puerto/puertofacts.htm

    Sep 12 04, 4:00 AM


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