The Santo Domingo Affair, or the Santo Domingo Crisis, refers to an incident in 1904 involving the United States and insurgent forces of Carlos F. Morales in the present day Dominican Republic. After the death of a seaman from USS Yankee on February 1, the American navy launched a punitive expedition which successfully routed the Dominicans from Santo Domingo.
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| - The Santo Domingo Affair, or the Santo Domingo Crisis, refers to an incident in 1904 involving the United States and insurgent forces of Carlos F. Morales in the present day Dominican Republic. After the death of a seaman from USS Yankee on February 1, the American navy launched a punitive expedition which successfully routed the Dominicans from Santo Domingo.
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- 2(xsd:integer)
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- Sea:
- ~100 militia
- ~250 sailors
- ~80 marines
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Partof
| - the Occupation of the Dominican Republic, Banana Wars
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Commander
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- Albert S. Mclemore
- Carlos F. Morales
- Juan Isidro Jiminez
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Caption
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Result
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Place
| - Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Caribbean Sea
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| - The Santo Domingo Affair, or the Santo Domingo Crisis, refers to an incident in 1904 involving the United States and insurgent forces of Carlos F. Morales in the present day Dominican Republic. After the death of a seaman from USS Yankee on February 1, the American navy launched a punitive expedition which successfully routed the Dominicans from Santo Domingo.
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