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Isaury Santana PG & Jeff College Bound 903 5/31/2013

Dominican and Haiti Hispaniola

Have you ever thought of how the Dominican Republic and Haiti became the two Hispaniola countries? Many people been asking each other some questions like, how Hispaniola became the Dominican Republic and Haiti. What wore the effects of the Hispaniola? How did they come out to be isolated countries? You are in the right place for it. I am going to tell you how it all started. according to " [|Haiti and the Dominican Republic: More Than the Sum of its Parts"]



The Hispaniola started when Christopher Columbus arrive in the Caribbean. He arrive there in 1442. The Dominican Republic what mostly people calls it now Santo Domingo became an independent country in 1821 by the ruler of José nunes de Caceres. But he was soon removed for putting slavery and they put him back. The various name they call Hispaniola was the Taino Amerindians. After that they took and shorten the name his Hispaniola. Haiti was also called “mother of all lands’’. The Taino later found out if didn’t fit the country because of the Taino language.[|Political and Economic History of Haiti]

Some people say that the whole land was not all owned by the Taino. The whole island was called Haiti Mountain. D’anghiera says “that they name of one part was given to the whole land”. A colonial “saint Dominguez” and “Santo Domingo” was still applying for the country. So that’s why now are two separate countries in one island which now call the Dominican Republic and Haiti. [|Hispaniola]

Christopher Columbus was in return from America when he made a settlement in the Dominican Republic and also in la Isabella. The Taino wore very tolerant to Christopher Columbus arrival. In “Political and Economic History” by san Jose says that Haiti struggled to be free. They struggled because the Dominican Republic started making Haiti there slaves in the story is says that in April of 1793 republican France force captive many Haitians to became slave to became slave for the Dominican republic. [|A shaky future for Hispaniola]

This are some of the reason why the Hispaniola became Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Many people always asked themselves how they did but now I put it a little clear for people.