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1800 – 1899

The First News of Toussaint Louverture’s Invasion in 1801

The Letter from Joaquín García to John Adams in 1801

Santo Domingo’s Situation Months Before Dessalines’ Invasion

Dessalines’ 1804 Proclamation to the Dominicans

The First Newspaper Article of the 1805 Massacre of Santiago

The Haitian Historian Jean Price-Mars and the Invasion of Jean Jacques Dessalines

Black and Mixed Race Dominicans Were Victims of Dessalines Invasion (1805)

The Plan of Dessalines to Destroy the Ancestors of Modern Dominicans Regardless of Race and Color

The Privileges that Spain Gave to Santo Domingo

Extracts from Mr Francisco Brenes Memoirs and the Origin of the Dominican Republic

The 1844 Decree that Reinforces the Abolition of Slavery in the Dominican Republic

Faustin Soulouque and His Desire to Exterminate the Dominicans

Ulysses S Grant and the Annexation of Santo Domingo to the United States

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