The Santo Domingo Affair, or the Santo Domingo Crisis, refers to an incident in 1904 involving the United States and Dominican militia forces in the Dominican Republic. After the death of a seaman from the USS Yankee on February 1, the U.S. military launched a punitive expedition which routed the Dominican forces.
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The SantoDomingoAffair, or the SantoDomingo Crisis, refers to an incident in 1904 involving the United States and Dominican militia forces in the Dominican...
Action in 1903, 1904 (the SantoDomingoAffair), and 1914 (U.S. Naval forces engaged in battles in the city of SantoDomingo); occupied by the U.S. from...
The annexation of SantoDomingo was an attempted treaty during the later Reconstruction era, initiated by United States President Ulysses S. Grant in...
Battle of Manila (mock) Banana Wars SantoDomingoAffair – 11 February 1903, American forces land at SantoDomingo and rout Dominican rebels from the city...
history of the city of SantoDomingo in the Dominican Republic. 1492- First Viceroyalty in the New World is established in SantoDomingo (Viceroyalty of the...
Department of Veterans Affairs (Office of Public Affairs Washington, DC)" (PDF). America's Wars, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, November 2011 DCAS...
nothing. Spain, which controlled the rest of the island of Hispaniola (SantoDomingo), also joined the conflict and fought with Britain against France. The...
Blockade of Africa SantoDomingoAffair General Sherman Incident Rover Incident Rio de Janeiro Affair "NYMAS Talk,June 8: "The Mary Carver Affair: U.S. Foreign...
Wainwright – was in command of a commando amphibious raid in the SantoDomingoAffair Ernest Calvin Williams – American marine who led a commando like...
The 1920 SantoDomingo Census was conducted from 19 January to 24 December 1920, during the administration of the general Thomas Snowden, American governor...
1868–1874 Six Years' War 1869–1871 Annexation of SantoDomingo February 1–11, 1904 SantoDomingoAffair 1916–1924 United States occupation of the Dominican...
three of its remaining Caribbean colonies by the end of the 1800s. SantoDomingo declared independence in 1821 as the Republic of Spanish Haiti. After...
permanent settlement, the current capital of the Dominican Republic, SantoDomingo (est. 1498). These settlements were founded successively during each...
chase and killed the enemy commander, routing the Dominican rebels. SantoDomingoAffair Battle of San Francisco de Macoris McPherson, Alan (2014). The Invaded:...
San Andres (Poblacion) San Isidro San Juan San Roque Santa Rosa SantoDomingoSanto Niño In the mid-1990s, Cainta submitted a petition to the Rizal provincial...
university seems to have originated from the Dominican Conventual School of SantoDomingo (known often by the name of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary) with which...
death in 1876. Duarte was born on 26 January 1813 in SantoDomingo, Captaincy General of SantoDomingo during the period commonly called España Boba. In...
March 1912. Benjamin 1900, pp. 451–452. Hearings Before Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of Representatives. Government Printing Office. 29 July 1914...
Tesuque, New Mexico (Kiowa-Tanoan) Pueblo of Zia, New Mexico (Keresan) SantoDomingo Pueblo (also Kewa Pueblo), New Mexico (Keresan) Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo...