The beginning of the Occupation United States occupation of the Dominican Republic (1916–24)



the flag of united states waving on ozama fortress.


marines claimed have restored order throughout of republic, exception of eastern region, resistance continued widespread in both, direct , indirect forms in every place. occupation administration, however, measured success through these standards: country s budget balanced, debt diminished, economic growth directed toward us; infrastructure projects produced new roads allowed movement of military personnel across country s regions first time in history; professional military organization took away power local elites , made soldiers more loyal national government, dominican constabulary guard, replaced former partisan forces responsible civil war groups less hostile occupation.


most dominicans, however, resented loss of sovereignty foreigners, few of whom spoke spanish or displayed real concern welfare of republic. guerrilla movement, known gavilleros, leaders such general ramón natera, enjoyed considerable support population in eastern provinces of el seibo , san pedro de macorís. having knowledge of local terrain, fought 1917 1921 against united states occupation. fighting in countryside ended in stalemate, , guerrillas agreed conditional surrender.








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