Share Philly’s Latin American & Caribbean Heritage


Monopolies and embargoes during the 18th and 19th centuries could not stop vital trade between Cuba
and the United States. Philadelphia, an early center for such exchange, attracted many Spaniards, Cubans,
and later, Puerto Ricans seeking prosperity as well as distance from upheavals in their native lands. Latin American & Caribbean's sought jobs here in Cuban cigar factories, the railroad industry, garment factories, and the
agricultural industry.
Now, about 10 percent of Philadelphian's are Latino, which equates to more than
150,000 residents hailing from homelands such as Mexico, Venezuela, Dominican Republic, Colombia, Puerto Rico
and more.
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