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through these standards: the country's budget was balanced, its debt was diminished, economic growth directed now toward the U.S.; infrastructure projects produced new roads that allowed the movement of military personnel across all the country's regions for the first time in history; a professional military organization that took away the power from local elites and made soldiers more loyal to the national government, the
Dominican Constabulary Guard, replaced the former partisan forces responsible for the civil war with groups under the control of U.S. Marines. The Constabulary Guard, later known as the National Guard, would persecute and torture those who opposed the occupation.
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possible moment by the artillery barrage. The
Marines came under heavy but inaccurate rifle fire, which caused some casualties. The Dominican soldiers were forced to retreat to their trenches on the second hill. They rallied there briefly, then broke and had to retreat again as the American field guns resumed their shelling of the hill. Within 45 minutes from the opening artillery shots, the Marines had forced the Dominicans to fall back. During the battle, five Marines were killed and four were wounded, and five Dominicans were killed. This engagement set the pattern for most Marine contact with the Dominican forces. Marines overpowered Dominicans with modern artillery,
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constructed in just three hours, the makeshift bridge facilitated the transportation of heavy guns and trucks across the ravine. The first major engagement occurred on June 27, at Las
Trencheras, two ridges, which had been fortified by the Dominicans and long thought to be invulnerable, since a Spanish army had been defeated there in 1864. There the Dominican troops had dug trenches on two hills, one behind the other, blocking the road to Santiago.
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of United States officers for the constabulary, or
National Guard, and the holding of elections under United States supervision. Popular reaction to the plan was overwhelmingly negative. Moderate Dominican leaders, however, used the plan as the basis for further negotiations that resulted in an agreement between U.S. Secretary of State
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the United States control over the country's custom revenues. In 1941, the treaty was officially repealed and control over the country's custom revenues was again returned to the government of the
Dominican Republic. However this treaty created lasting resentment of the United States among the people of the Dominican Republic.
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Marines, numbering 800, encountered an entrenched rebel force of 80 at Guayacanas. The Dominicans had dug defensive trenches and set up a roadblock with felled trees. Camouflaged by the removal of excavated earth, the enemy's position was so well concealed that the Marines had difficulty locating
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on June 1 and enforced a blockade. The marines were able to occupy Monte Cristi without meeting any resistance. However, when the marines attacked Puerto Plata, they were met with resistance from about 500 pro-Arias
Dominicans. Though they were under heavy fire, the marines persisted in attempting to
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Dominicans continued widespread in both, direct and indirect forms in every place. The U.S. occupation administration, however, measured its success
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by threatening the city with naval bombardment. The
Marines landed three days later and established effective control of the country within two months. Three major roads were built, largely for military purposes, connecting for the first time the capital with Santiago in the Cibao, Azua in the west,
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Dominican migrants in Cuba began a successful campaign to denounce the U.S. occupation while Latin American governments also protested. According to the United States Department of State, U.S. Senate investigations "proved embarrassing" to the Wilson administration after Dominican witnesses argued
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The field guns of Captain Chandler Campbell's 13th Company, along with a machine gun platoon, took position on a hill overlooking the enemy trenches and opened fire. Under the cover of this fire, the Marines launched a bayonet charge on the defenders' first line of defense, covered until the last
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aircraft equipped with Lewis .30-caliber machine guns mounted on scarf mounts for their counter-insurgency operations. The fighting in the countryside ended in a stalemate, and the guerrillas agreed to a conditional surrender. The number of U.S. Marines stationed in the Dominican Republic never
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landed to offer protection to the Haitian Legation, a country under a similar military occupation by the United States. Two days after the first landing, constitutional President Jimenes resigned rather than accede to U.S. demands for greater political and economic control. On May 13, Rear Adm.
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The Dominicans destroyed bridges and sabotaged railroad tracks on their retreat to impede the Americans' advance toward Santiago. At one ravine, the Dominicans had destroyed a bridge spanning 91 meters. This led the Marines to employ an improvised trestle for crossing the ravine. Despite being
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Most Dominicans greatly resented the loss of their sovereignty to foreigners, few of whom spoke Spanish or displayed much real concern for the welfare of the republic. A guerrilla movement, known as the gavilleros, with leaders such as General
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as the "national pastime". In addition, some Afro-religious groups being banned by occupying forces resulted in a stigma being placed against practicing communities that has continued into the 21st century. Marines also spread
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heavy machine guns, small-unit maneuver, and individual training and marksmanship. The Dominicans possessed mainly black-powder rifles, and more commonly, were armed only with pistols and shotguns.
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William B. Caperton issued a demand for Arias, who was holed up in Fort Ozama, to disband his army and surrender his weapons. However, Arias and his supporters left the city instead of complying.
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and Dominican Ambassador to the United States Francisco J. Peynado on June 30, 1922, allowing for the selection of a provisional president to rule until elections could be organized.
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and the American consulate and to occupy Fort San Geronimo. Within hours, these companies were reinforced with "seven additional companies." On May 6, American forces from the
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before the Marines drove them off, resulting in 27 Dominicans killed, while the Marine Corps only death was Corporal George Fravee; 10 marines were wounded.
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1901:Occupation of the Dominican Republic
1895:Occupation of the Dominican Republic
1622:"U.S. Marines Rout Dominican Rebels"
1542:"Dominican Republic-United States".
1448:"Rosa Smester (Maestra de Maestras)"
1274:
1085:
966:
348:Military Government of Santo Domingo
33:Military Government of Santo Domingo
3576:1916 Democratic National Convention
3566:1912 Democratic National Convention
3470:Birthplace and Presidential Library
3265:Federal Employees' Compensation Act
3112:Board of Mediation and Conciliation
2043:Foreign policy of the United States
1437:
1422:
1393:
1248:García Peña, Lorgia (25 May 2016).
1214:Dominican Republic: A Country Study
1018:
24:
4013:Spanish occupation 1861–1865
3295:Fraudulent Advertising Act of 1916
3186:Emergency Internal Revenue Tax Act
2714:
2106:Organized incorporated territories
1855:Separation of Panama from Colombia
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1228:
1148:10.1111/j.1467-6443.1995.tb00085.x
562:U.S. Marines during the occupation
25:
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3351:Wildlife Game Refuges Act of 1916
3306:National Park Service Organic Act
3204:Glacier National Park Act of 1914
3003:Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918
2751:President of Princeton University
1658:
1602:. Durham: Duke University Press.
1431:Rosa Smester: Maestra de Maestras
1342:United States Department of State
588:United States occupation of Haiti
356:Gobierno Militar de Santo Domingo
38:Gobierno Militar de Santo Domingo
4558:Wars involving the United States
4062:
3876:
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3397:Acadia National Park Act of 1919
2668:
2659:
2658:
2470:United Nations trust territories
2090:Territories of the United States
1664:
1429:Jaime Julia, Julio, ed. (2001).
1389:from the original on 2004-08-07.
1123:U.S. Government Printing Office.
1037:
328:
303:
116:
73:
4023:U.S. occupation 1916–1924
3581:1916 U.S. presidential election
3571:1912 U.S. presidential election
3497:Summer White House (Harlakenden
2951:Committee on Public Information
2912:Army Appropriations Act of 1916
2841:State of the Union Address 1913
2524:American Concession in Shanghai
1591:
1588:(Cengage Learning, 2014) p. 163
1526:"Dominican Republic, 1916-1924"
1518:
1382:. University of South Florida.
1369:
1356:
1337:"Dominican Republic, 1916-1924"
1297:
1154:
1136:Journal of Historical Sociology
1127:
1109:
1094:
1079:
619:existing in the United States.
3492:Princeton University president
3487:Boyhood home in South Carolina
2731:President of the United States
2530:American concession of Tianjin
1049:
991:
933:
900:
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796:Mexican Border War (1910–1919)
600:National City Bank of New York
420:. On May 5, "two companies of
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4563:American military occupations
3780:(daughter, acting first lady)
3724:Backstairs at the White House
3642:Woodrow Wilson Junior College
3402:Grand Canyon Park Act of 1919
3209:Legislative Reference Service
3170:Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914
2993:Selective Service Act of 1917
2976:Armistice of 11 November 1918
1208:Haggerty, Richard A. (1989).
816:
682:
671:, created on March 15, 1920.
667:, Luisa Ozema Pellerano, and
553:
527:(which still exists today in
3324:Rural Post Roads Act of 1916
3260:Federal Aid Road Act of 1916
2121:U.S. territorial sovereignty
1167:"Education in the Caribbean"
748:
414:, the Minister of War and a
95:Santo Domingo (To the Right)
7:
3534:When a Man Comes to Himself
3450:Mineral Leasing Act of 1920
3445:Merchant Marine Act of 1920
3335:Stock-Raising Homestead Act
3019:Wartime Measure Act of 1918
2917:Council of National Defense
1996:1989 Paraguayan coup d'état
1991:1979 Salvadoran coup d'état
1931:1954 Paraguayan coup d'état
1926:1954 Guatemalan coup d'état
998:Fredriksen, John C (2011).
779:
735:Juan Bautista Vicini Burgos
401:
383:Juan Isidro Jimenes Pereyra
10:
4589:
4523:1920s in the United States
4518:1910s in the United States
3255:Cotton Futures Act of 1916
3250:Brush Disposal Act of 1916
3175:Cotton Futures Act of 1914
3088:Federal racial segregation
2371:Unincorporated territories
1986:1976 Argentine coup d'état
1975:1973 Uruguayan coup d'état
1101:Atkins and Wilson (1998).
661:Patriotic League of Ladies
515:Santiago de los Caballeros
494:fire against the Marines'
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1871:Second Occupation of Cuba
1833:
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1584:Thomas Paterson, et al.,
1491:Calder, Bruce J. (1984).
1056:Stephen S. Evans (2008).
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572:Flag of the United States
394:used by the Americans in
311:Second Dominican Republic
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3438:Federal Power Commission
3197:Federal Trade Commission
3030:Racial Equality Proposal
3008:National War Labor Board
2456:Northern Mariana Islands
1970:1973 Chilean coup d'état
1859:Hay–Bunau-Varilla Treaty
1849:First Occupation of Cuba
1304:McPherson, Alan (2013).
1281:Rutgers University Press
1004:. ABC-CLIO. p. 76.
770:Dominican Campaign Medal
324:Third Dominican Republic
218:• 1917-1924 (Last)
3847:Woodrow Wilson and race
3668:Woodrow Wilson Monument
3482:Boyhood home in Georgia
3387:War Revenue Act of 1917
3282:Federal Farm Loan Board
3215:Smith–Lever Act of 1914
3137:Rivers and Harbors Acts
2998:Immigration Act of 1918
2988:Immigration Act of 1917
2924:Philippine Autonomy Act
1877:Occupation of Nicaragua
1865:Occupations of Honduras
1165:, B. W. Higman (2004).
940:Musicant, Ivan (1990).
772:was an authorized U.S.
262:• U.S. withdrawal
3959:Devastations of Osorio
3475:papers and manuscripts
3220:War Risk Insurance Act
3024:Paris Peace Conference
2819:1919 Nobel Peace Prize
2802:Supreme Court nominees
2742:Governor of New Jersey
1883:Occupation of Veracruz
1275:Joos, Vincent (2021).
743:Horacio Vásquez Lajara
698:
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3861:← William Howard Taft
3802:Joseph Ruggles Wilson
3790:Eleanor Wilson McAdoo
3674:Woodrow Wilson Bridge
3608:Woodrow Wilson Awards
3346:Warehouse Act of 1916
3312:National Park Service
3271:Federal Farm Loan Act
3238:Occupancy Permits Act
2983:Espionage Act of 1917
2894:Bryan–Chamorro Treaty
2797:Judicial appointments
2111:Territorial evolution
1598:Roorda, Eric (1998).
1216:. Library of Congress
739:presidential election
690:
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569:
561:
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459:Joseph H. Pendleton's
452:
410:and 500 followers of
4573:American imperialism
4369:Water and sanitation
3772:Edith Bolling Wilson
3624:The Wilson Quarterly
3507:Woodrow Wilson House
3425:Railroad Labor Board
3043:Treaty of Versailles
3014:Sedition Act of 1918
2023:Cuban Missile Crisis
1936:Bay of Pigs Invasion
1812:Spanish–American War
1806:Mexican–American War
1779:Good Neighbor policy
1673:at Wikimedia Commons
1550:(4): 209–213. 1942.
724:Charles Evans Hughes
673:Rosa Smester Marrero
641:San Pedro de Macorís
511:Battle of Guayacanas
4181:Chamber of Deputies
4044:Dominican Civil War
4008:War of Independence
3868:Warren G. Harding →
3816:(cousin, secretary)
3814:Helen Woodrow Bones
3784:Jessie Wilson Sayre
3716:Profiles in Courage
3684:U.S. Postage stamps
3392:Revenue Act of 1918
3319:Revenue Act of 1916
3125:Revenue Act of 1913
3093:Federal Reserve Act
2900:Occupation of Haiti
2548:uninhabited islands
2450:U.S. Virgin Islands
1889:Occupation of Haiti
1843:Paraguay expedition
1769:Roosevelt Corollary
1090:. pp. 253–263.
741:of March 15, 1924,
519:Harry Shepard Knapp
509:Two days after the
408:Juan Isidro Jimenes
375:William B. Caperton
252:• Established
211:Harry Shepard Knapp
166:Military Government
4298:Telecommunications
3981:Spanish reconquest
3952:Colonial governors
3923:Dominican Republic
3766:Ellen Axson Wilson
3735:(2002 documentary)
3277:Farm Credit System
3180:Cutter Service Act
3130:Federal income tax
3106:Newlands Labor Act
1942:Operation Mongoose
1907:Invasion of Panama
1818:Mexican Border War
1773:Big Stick ideology
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645:De Havilland DH-4B
628:
596:Lorgia García Peña
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535:, United States).
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186:"Out of Many, One"
56:Occupied territory
4533:Conflicts in 1916
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3727:(1979 miniseries)
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3432:Federal Power Act
3069:Wilsonian Armenia
3056:League of Nations
2787:1917 inauguration
2782:1913 inauguration
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2544:Guano Islands Act
2444:Panama Canal Zone
2116:Thirteen Colonies
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1697:Links in Spanish
1669:Media related to
1504:978-1-55876-386-9
1279:. New Brunswick:
1072:Tulsa Daily World
1011:978-1-59884-542-6
715:Warren G. Harding
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