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Dominican Republic. Dominican Republic. Occupies the eastern 2/3 of the island of Hispaniola. It is the size of the states of Vermont and New Hampshire combined. Dominican Republic Today. Government - Representative Democracy President – Leonel Fernández Population – About 9 million
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Dominican Republic • Occupies the eastern 2/3 of the island of Hispaniola. • It is the size of the states of Vermont and New Hampshire combined.
Dominican RepublicToday • Government - Representative Democracy • President – Leonel Fernández • Population – About 9 million • Capital – Santo Domingo • Language – Spanish • Religion – 95% Roman Catholic • Race – 16% white, 11% black, 73% mixed
Dominican RepublicThe Founding • Discovered by Columbus in 1492 • Diego Columbus, was the first viceroy or ruler in La Española. • Santo Domingo, the capital, was founded in 1496 – which makes it the oldest European settlement in the Western Hemisphere.
Dominican RepublicTimeline • 1795 France ruled • 1801 Haiti ruled • 1808 Revolution – First Republic • 1814 Spain regains rule • 1821 Spain kicked out • 1822 Haiti regains control • 1844 Dominican Republic established • 1861 Province of Spain for 4 years • 1870 Báez attempts to be annexed by US • 1916 Dictator Heureaux until 1924 • 1924 US Marines sent to regain order
Rafael Trujillo • 1891 – Born • 1918 – Joins National Police, a force being developed by US Marines • 1930 – “Elected” President he claims by 95% of the people
Rafael Trujillo • Creates SIM • Remains Commander in Chief of army to control citizens and people abroad • Monopolies are formed that benefit Trujillo and his family • 1958 - $500 million
Rafael Trujillo • The Great Benefactor of the Nation • El Jefé • Responsible for ethnic cleansing • Murders 20,000 Haitians and countless Dominicans
Rafael Trujillo • June 14th 1960 movement • May 30th 1961 • Assassinated by wealthy elite • speculated that the CIA supplied the weapons used
The Mirabal Sisters • 4 daughters of Enrique and Mercedes Mirabal married in 1923. • Lived in Ojo de Agua
Patria • Feb. 27, 1924 • Age 17 - Marries Pedro González, a farmer • Had 4 children
Patria “We cannot allow our children to grow up in this corrupt and tyrannical regime, we have to fight against it, and I am willing to give up everything, including my life if necessary.”
Minerva • March 12, 1926 • Graduated from boarding school in 1946 • Married Manolo in 1955 • Had 2 children
Minerva “…it is a source of happiness to do whatever can be done for our country that suffers so many anguishes, it is sad to stay with one's arms crossed…"
María Teresa (Maté) • October 15, 1936 • 1958 Marries Leandro (Leo) • Had one child • imprisoned with Minerva in March of 1960 • freed in August, even though they were sentenced to 3 years
María Teresa (Maté) "… perhaps what we have most near is death, but that idea does not frighten me, we shall continue to fight for that which is just…"
The Mirabal Sisters • Minerva was the first one to become active in the underground movement against Trujillo.
DedéMirabal • The surviving sister • Gives speeches and does interviews to honor her sisters
The Mirabal Sisters • Ojo de Agua – Museum that commemorates the Mirabal Sisters
The Mirabal Sisters • Monument that Honors the Sisters