Captaincy General of Santo Domingo ended in 1821.
Santo Domingo real ended in 1822.
Haitian occupation of Santo Domingo ended in 1844.
French occupation of Santo Domingo ended in 1809.
Captaincy General of Cuba ended in 1897.
Captaincy General of Guatemala ended in 1821.
Captaincy General of Venezuela ended in 1821.
Captaincy General of Puerto Rico ended in 1898.
No. The Swedish conglomerate was once looking to the Island as a viable market, but at the end, they chose Santo Domingo, the capital city of the Dominican Republic. The is one IKEA store in Santo Domingo.
Night vision cameras start at the low end at around $100 for cheap models, and can run into the thousands of dollars for models that have more features.
Yes, the revolt in Santo Domingo, led by Toussaint L'Ouverture, significantly impacted France's plans in the Louisiana Territory. The successful slave uprising weakened French resources and resolve, prompting Napoleon to reconsider his ambitions in North America. Consequently, he decided to sell the Louisiana Territory to the United States in 1803, which facilitated American westward expansion. This sale marked the end of French territorial aspirations in the region.
depends on the speed, a small old cargo lets say which has a top speed of 8 knots, saying that 1 knot equals 1.855 kmh, and assuming youre distance from Santo Domingo to New York is 2,500 km (of which Im not certain), it should take about 168.4 hours which divided by 24 gives you about 7 days. bare in mind that this math was meant for a straight line from beginning to end which is impossible if you depart from new york and arrive at santo domingo so you would need to make some curves which could add or reduce your total time.
Michael Brown was never the captain of the Chicago Bears. He played for the team in the late 1990s but did not hold the captaincy during his time there. The captaincy positions are typically held by players who have demonstrated leadership on and off the field, and Michael Brown's role was primarily as a defensive end during his NFL career.