In this thread I will be adding various findings using historical documents to bring forth certain topics or points of views that are not usually considered in the various historiography of the Dominican people. Some of these topics are similar to other points of views that have been expressed in various formats while others may be completely novel.
This post in particular will be edited every time I add a new essay, with each new essay added to the table of contents with a direct link to its corresponding essay. The essays will not be published here in any order other than the order they were created, but the table of contents will list them in yearly order, to the best of my abilities. This way people will be able to follow in order through the different points in Dominican history by simply clicking on its title in the table of contents.
I will also add historical maps, images, and images of the cover of various historical documents. Some of the maps and images need to be right-clicked and then opened in a new tab in order to see them in their entirety.
The First Coat of Arms in America
Real Audiencia de Santo Domingo (1511-1800, 1812-1821, 1861-1865)
The 1586 Invasion of English Pirate Francis Drake (I of II)
The 1586 Invasion of English Pirate Francis Drake (II of II)
The Names of the Dajab?n River and the Following of the Virgen de la Altagracia
1784 Official Map of the Island of Santo Domingo
1785 Official Map of the City of Santo Domingo
The People of Color Massacred in the Haitian Invasion of 1805
Santo Domingo in the First Constitution of the Spanish Monarchy
Ignored Aspects of Dominican Independence (I of II)
Ignored Aspects of Dominican Independence (II of II)
Population, Slavery, etc in Spanish Santo Domingo (I of IV)
Population, Slavery, etc in Spanish Santo Domingo (II of IV)
Population, Slavery, etc in Spanish Santo Domingo (III of IV)
Population, Slavery, etc in Spanish Santo Domingo (IV of IV)
The African American Minority (I of III)
The African American Minority (II of III)
The African American Minority (III of III)
Charles Mackenzie’s Impressions of Spanish Santo Domingo (I of VI)
Charles Mackenzie’s Impressions of Spanish Santo Domingo (II of VI)
Charles Mackenzie’s Impressions of Spanish Santo Domingo (III of VI)
Charles Mackenzie’s Impressions of Spanish Santo Domingo (IV of VI)
Charles Mackenzie’s Impressions of Spanish Santo Domingo (V of VI)
Charles Mackenzie’s Impressions of Spanish Santo Domingo (VI of VI)
Dominican Republic in 1845 According to Francis Harrison
Dominican Republic in 1845 According to Abner Burbank
The Reasons Haitian Emperor Faustin I Invaded the Dominican Republic in the 1850's
Invasions of Haitian Emperor Faustin I Chronicled in The New York Times
Spaniards in Dominican Republic in 1854
Frederick Douglass on the Dominican Republic in 1871
The Lie of the Dominican-Haitian Relations from 1860 to 1930
Changes to the Dominican-Haitian Border (I of IV)
Changes to the Dominican-Haitian Border (II of IV)
Changes to the Dominican-Haitian Border (III of IV)
Changes to the Dominican-Haitian Border (IV of IV)
The Suppose Haitian Origin of Various Dominican Surnames (I of II)
The Suppose Haitian Origin of Various Dominican Surnames (II of II)
Dominican Migration History via Genetic Testing
New Study Shows How Traumatic Historic Events Genetically Affects The Descendants
Juan Ponce de Leon’s Coconut Legacy & a Modern Botanical Fraud
Confirmation of the Massacre of Spanish/Dominican Soldiers by Toussaint Loverture
Hints of the Migration History Based on the Y-Chromosome
The Sugar Industry in 1907
The 1914 Mausoleum to Columbus Proposal
The Dominican Republic in 1914
The Real Myth of the Quisqueya Name
Newest Genetic Study (Pub. March 2015)
North African Genes in Dominicans Despite No Major North African Migration
Default Latest Evidence that the Effects of Traumatic Events can be Genetically Inherited
This post in particular will be edited every time I add a new essay, with each new essay added to the table of contents with a direct link to its corresponding essay. The essays will not be published here in any order other than the order they were created, but the table of contents will list them in yearly order, to the best of my abilities. This way people will be able to follow in order through the different points in Dominican history by simply clicking on its title in the table of contents.
I will also add historical maps, images, and images of the cover of various historical documents. Some of the maps and images need to be right-clicked and then opened in a new tab in order to see them in their entirety.
TABLE OF CONTENT
The First Coat of Arms in America
Real Audiencia de Santo Domingo (1511-1800, 1812-1821, 1861-1865)
The 1586 Invasion of English Pirate Francis Drake (I of II)
The 1586 Invasion of English Pirate Francis Drake (II of II)
The Names of the Dajab?n River and the Following of the Virgen de la Altagracia
1784 Official Map of the Island of Santo Domingo
1785 Official Map of the City of Santo Domingo
The People of Color Massacred in the Haitian Invasion of 1805
Santo Domingo in the First Constitution of the Spanish Monarchy
Ignored Aspects of Dominican Independence (I of II)
Ignored Aspects of Dominican Independence (II of II)
Population, Slavery, etc in Spanish Santo Domingo (I of IV)
Population, Slavery, etc in Spanish Santo Domingo (II of IV)
Population, Slavery, etc in Spanish Santo Domingo (III of IV)
Population, Slavery, etc in Spanish Santo Domingo (IV of IV)
The African American Minority (I of III)
The African American Minority (II of III)
The African American Minority (III of III)
Charles Mackenzie’s Impressions of Spanish Santo Domingo (I of VI)
Charles Mackenzie’s Impressions of Spanish Santo Domingo (II of VI)
Charles Mackenzie’s Impressions of Spanish Santo Domingo (III of VI)
Charles Mackenzie’s Impressions of Spanish Santo Domingo (IV of VI)
Charles Mackenzie’s Impressions of Spanish Santo Domingo (V of VI)
Charles Mackenzie’s Impressions of Spanish Santo Domingo (VI of VI)
Dominican Republic in 1845 According to Francis Harrison
Dominican Republic in 1845 According to Abner Burbank
The Reasons Haitian Emperor Faustin I Invaded the Dominican Republic in the 1850's
Invasions of Haitian Emperor Faustin I Chronicled in The New York Times
Spaniards in Dominican Republic in 1854
Frederick Douglass on the Dominican Republic in 1871
The Lie of the Dominican-Haitian Relations from 1860 to 1930
Changes to the Dominican-Haitian Border (I of IV)
Changes to the Dominican-Haitian Border (II of IV)
Changes to the Dominican-Haitian Border (III of IV)
Changes to the Dominican-Haitian Border (IV of IV)
The Suppose Haitian Origin of Various Dominican Surnames (I of II)
The Suppose Haitian Origin of Various Dominican Surnames (II of II)
Dominican Migration History via Genetic Testing
New Study Shows How Traumatic Historic Events Genetically Affects The Descendants
Juan Ponce de Leon’s Coconut Legacy & a Modern Botanical Fraud
Confirmation of the Massacre of Spanish/Dominican Soldiers by Toussaint Loverture
Hints of the Migration History Based on the Y-Chromosome
The Sugar Industry in 1907
The 1914 Mausoleum to Columbus Proposal
The Dominican Republic in 1914
The Real Myth of the Quisqueya Name
Newest Genetic Study (Pub. March 2015)
North African Genes in Dominicans Despite No Major North African Migration
Default Latest Evidence that the Effects of Traumatic Events can be Genetically Inherited
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