Third Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic
Spanish: República Dominicana
1924–1966
Flag of Third Republic
Flag
Coat of arms of Third Republic
Coat of arms
StatusDominican territory
CapitalSanto Domingo / Ciudad Trujillo
Common languagesSpanish
GovernmentUnitary presidential republic (1924–1930; 1961–1966)
Unitary one-party presidential republic under an authoritarian hereditary dictatorship (1930–1961)
Generalissimo  
• 1934–1961
Rafael Trujillo
• 1961
Ramfis Trujillo
President (de jure) 
• 1930–1938
Rafael Trujillo (first)
• 1960–1962
Joaquín Balaguer (last)
President (de facto) 
• 1924–1930 (first)
Horacio Vásquez
• 1966 (last)
Héctor García-Godoy
History 
• departure of US troops after the end of the first US occupation
12 July 1924 1924
28 February 1930
30 May 1961
24 April 1965
3 September 1965
• Fourth Dominican Republic is established
1 July 1966
CurrencyDominican peso
Preceded by
Succeeded by
United States occupation of the Dominican Republic (1916–1924)
United States occupation of the Dominican Republic (1965–1966)
Dominican Republic
Today part ofDominican Republic

The Third Dominican Republic[1] was a predecessor of the Dominican Republic and existed from 12 July 1924 with the departure of American troops after the end of the first American occupation, until 1 July 1966 when Joaquín Balaguer became President of the Dominican Republic. De facto the Third Republic ended on the 28 April 1965 with the US occupation. This period is also known as the Age of Trujillo, because of the strong influence exerted by the Trujillo regime over much of these 41 years.

See also

References

  1. ^ Mejía-Ricart, Tirso (2013). la Tercera Republica – la Fragua de Nuestra Contemporaneidad. Periódico Hoy. Retrieved May 13, 2013.