First Republic (Dominican Republic)

First Dominican Republic
1844–1861
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Coat of arms
Status Dominican territory
Capital Santo Domingo
Common languages Spanish
Government Unitary presidential republic
President  
 18441848 (first)
Pedro Santana
History  
 proclamation of the first Constitution
November 6 1844
March 18 1861
Currency Dominican peso
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Unification of Hispaniola
Dominican War of Independence
Spanish occupation of the Dominican Republic
Second Republic (Dominican Republic)
Today part of  Dominican Republic

The First Republic[1] of the Dominican Republic began on November 6, 1844 with the proclamation of the first Constitution, and culminated on March 18, 1861 with the annexation of the country to Spain. During these 17 years, with a fragile State and under constant threat of Haitian invasions, there were 8 governments (3 of which corresponded to Pedro Santana and 2 to Buenaventura Báez).

See also

References

  1. Negocios Dominicanos (2014). La Primera República. Dominican Republic. Negocios Dominicanos.com. Retrieved February 15, 2014.


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