Era de Francia
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In the history of the Dominican Republic, the period of Era de Francia ("Era of France", "French Era" or "French Period") occurred in 1795 when France acquired the Captaincy General of Santo Domingo, annexed it into Saint-Domingue and briefly came to acquire the whole island of Hispaniola by the way of the Treaty of Basel, allowing Spain to cede the eastern province as a consequence of the French Revolutionary Wars.
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Capitainerie générale de Santo Domingo Capitania de Santo Domingo | |
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Department of France | |
1795–1815 | |
Map of the Captaincy of Santo Domingo (1815) | |
Anthem | |
Chant du départ ("Song of the Departure") (official) | |
Demonym | Dominican |
Area | |
• 1795 | 76,192 km2 (29,418 sq mi) |
• 1804 | 48,671 km2 (18,792 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 1804 | 126,000 |
Government | |
• Type | Captaincy General |
President | |
• 1795-1799 | Jean-François Rewbell |
• 1804-1815 | Napoleon |
Governor-General | |
• 1801-1802 | Toussaint Louverture |
• 1808-1809 | Jean-Louis Ferrand |
History | |
• Treaty of Basels | 1795 |
• Treaty of Paris | 1815 |
Today part of | Dominican Republic |
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During this time, it was also referred to as the French Santo Domingo.[3]