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    (1858–1929) Buenaventura Báez Soler Ramón Báez Romano Ramón Buenaventura Báez Figueroa (b. 1956) Ramón Buenaventura Báez Zeller (b. 1982) José Ramón Báez Alvarez...
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    and Buenaventura Báez, who had led the opposition to Jiménes, ended up being elected. During his first presidential term, between 1849 and 1853, Báez developed...
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    president) in a coup d'état. At his behest, Congress elected Buenaventura Báez as president, but Báez was unwilling to serve as Santana's puppet. In November–December...
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  • Ramón Buenaventura Báez Figueroa (born 1956) is the former president of Banco Intercontinental (BANINTER) from the Dominican Republic, accused in 2003...
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    De Marchena Báez Soraya Báez Cocco Jesus Báez Alejandro Antonio Báez Cocco Ramón Báez Machado (1858–1929) Buenaventura Báez Soler Ramón Báez Romano Ramón...
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  • Buena Ventura may refer to: Buenaventura Báez (1812-1884), president of the Dominican Republic for five terms Buenaventura Bagaria (1882–1947), a Spanish...
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    8 governments (3 of which corresponded to Pedro Santana and 2 to Buenaventura Báez). The era of the First Republic was a period of great importance in...
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    parties were the blues of Gregorio Luperón, and the reds by Buenaventura Báez. In conclusion, the Báez government was characterized by being a corrupt government...
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    Dominican people", in this case against the administration of President Buenaventura Báez, which in 1869 negotiated the Dominican Republic's annexation to the...
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    Amelia Báez Andújar, the daughter of President Buenaventura Báez, and begat 7 children: José María, Ramona Antonia, Casilda, Pablo, Buenaventura, Mario...
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  • Buenaventura Báez (1812–1884), president of the Dominican Republic Ramón Báez (1858–1929), provisional president of the Dominican Republic Ramón Báez...
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    Ingalls to negotiate the treaty of annexation with Dominican president Buenaventura Báez. The annexation process drew controversy: opponents Senator Charles...
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  • raids along Haiti's south coast, launched by Dominican president Buenaventura Báez. Despite the failure of the Dominican campaign, Soulouque caused himself...
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    mediatization. Hence, he also rejected Salcedo's suggestion to call Buenaventura Báez. For Luperón, Báez was as much an annexationist as Pedro Santana, so from that...
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    Buenaventura Báez, whom the rebels hated as much as they hated the Spanish for his actions before Santana's July 1857 coup.: 216–217  Although Báez had...
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    who had replaced Buenaventura Báez, held the presidency of the First Dominican Republic. While one of the ingredients of the Báez presidency had been...
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    and Buenaventura Báez began in 1848, after the latter's first administration concluded, Cabral took his side, although initially discreetly. When Báez returned...
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    to another nation and was expelled from the Dominican Republic by Buenaventura Báez. He died in poverty. He was born in Baní, Dominican Republic in 1813...
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    list) – Buenaventura Báez, President (1849–1853) Pedro Santana, President (1853–1856) Manuel de Regla Mota, President (1856) Buenaventura Báez, President...
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    ties Báez, reverting him back to his Trinitario origins, giving him the renewed stature of a hero who embodied the ideals of freedom. However, Báez left...
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  • Cabral y Báez was the son of Marcos Antonio Cabral y Figueredo and Altagracia Amelia Báez Andújar (daughter of President Buenaventura Báez). On 24 November...
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  • Báez was a descendant of Spanish conquistadors Rodrigo de Bastidas and Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés, the Dominican presidents Buenaventura Báez...
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    alliance with the conservative sector headed by Tomás Bobadilla and Buenaventura Báez, resulting in the Manifesto of January 16, 1844. All of this, along...
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    election of Ulises Espaillat. When the nation’s leading caudillo Buenaventura Báez, returned to power for his fifth term and fell after less than a year...
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    Domingo, deposing Jimenes. At his behest, Congress elected Buenaventura Báez as president. Báez immediately began an offensive campaign against Haiti; whole...
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    until the arrival to the Dominican Republic of Buenaventura Báez, who was exiled in Curaçao. Buenaventura Báez (1812–1884) 1865 8 December 1865 29 May 1866...
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    approved by 99.91% of voters, but was never implemented after President Buenaventura Báez was overthrown on 2 January 1874. The Dominican Republic originally...
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  • party from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century founded by Buenaventura Báez. Ramón Cáceres and Horacio Vásquez were the main leaders of this party...
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    devolved into hand-to-hand combat. In November 1849, Dominican President Buenaventura Báez launched a naval offensive against Haiti to forestall the threat of...
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    pitted Santana's former supporters against Buenaventura Báez had not disappeared. Since 1866, at the end of Báez's third government, politics was polarized...
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