Second Republic (Dominican Republic)

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Dominican Republic
Spanish: República Dominicana
1865–1916
Flag of Second Republic
Flag
Coat of arms of Second Republic
Coat of arms
StatusDominican territory
CapitalSanto Domingo
Common languagesSpanish
GovernmentUnitary presidential republic
President 
• 1865– (first)
Pedro Antonio Pimentel
History 
1865
1916
CurrencyDominican peso
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Spanish occupation of the Dominican Republic
Dominican Restoration War
United States occupation of the Dominican Republic (1916–24)
Third Republic (Dominican Republic)

The Second Republic of the Dominican Republic began with the restoration of the country in 1865 and culminated with the American intervention in 1916.[1]

In the period of the Second Republic the political conflicts continued, now between the last government restored by Antonio Pimentel, the one who refuse to rule from Santo Domingo, as it was commanded by the Congress, and José María Cabral the one who had to rule from Santo Domingo, answering to the no deputation of Pimentel. Cabral remained in power and adapted the constitution.

In the administration of Cabral, the parties of colours became the owners of the political stage, especially: the Reds and the Blues. The Red Party, the most powerful party, which ruled for six consecutive years, was led by Buenaventura Báez.

Afterwards there was a succession of governments until 1887, the beginning of the dictatorship of Lilís that lasted until 1899.

Presidents[]

Presidents of the Second Republic
Pimentel

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Cabral y Luna

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Guillermo y Guerrero

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Báez

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Cabral

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Báez

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González Santín

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Espaillat

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1865-1865 1865-1865 1865-1865 1865-1866 1866-1868 1868-1874 1874-1876 1876-1876
González Santín

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Cabral y Figueredo

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Báez

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González Santín

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Guillermo y Bastardo

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González Santín

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De Castro

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Guillermo

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1876-1876 1876-1876 1876-1878 1878-1878 1878-1878 1878-1878 1878-1878 1878-1879
Luperón

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Monsignor De Meriño

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Lilis

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Billini

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Woss y Gil

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Lilis

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Figuereo

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Vásquez

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1879-1880 1880-1882 1882-1884 1884-1885 1885-1887 1887-1899 1899-1899 1899-1899
Jimenes

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Vásquez

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Woss y Gil

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Morales Languasco

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Cáceres

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Victoria

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Monsignor Nouel

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Bordas Valdez

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1899-1902 1902-1903 1903-1903 1903-1905 1905-1911 1911-1912 1912-1913 1913-1914
Báez Machado

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Jimenes

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Henríquez y Carvajal

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Vicini Burgos

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1914-1914 1914-1916 1916-1916 1922-1924

References[]

  1. ^ Incháustegui, Joaquín Marino (5 April 2008). Historia de Santo Domingo, Volumen 2. .

See also[]


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