Battle of Backbone Mountain


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  • curprev 06:0006:00, 9 January 202469.119.232.242 talk 79,643 bytes −1 →‎Treaty negotiations: Eliminated a comma incorrectly placed and removed the comment "a nation of blacks" given that the Dominican Republic is never described as a nation of blacks by any that made the visit to the Dominican Republic. Neither did others such as Samuel Hazard in 1871 or the US Commission Report on the Annexation of the Dominican Republic where it describes the characteristics of the population. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
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  • curprev 08:0408:04, 1 August 2023Siso4444 talk contribs 79,503 bytes +123 →‎Santo Domingo: It originally said "to the mostly mixed-race and black, Spanish-speaking Caribbean island country of the Dominica Republic," but looking at page 6, on the 4th paragraph of "The Two Great Crimes of the US Senate" in the "Diary of Orville E. Babcock, Santo Domingo Supplemental Materials, 1869" in clearly says the following: "If we are legislating essentially for the black race, if the violation of international law is only supported by the antagonism of the black republic o... Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 17:0417:04, 26 October 2022Nettless talk contribs 79,520 bytes −45 Not supported by anything in the rest of the article. Currently there is only a quote of him saying to "destroy his women and children" during a war but a reliable non-primary source is needed to claim he supported outright extermination in general. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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