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In this episode of the U.S. Navy history podcast, Dale and Christophe discuss the U.S. occupations of Haiti and the Dominican Republic. They cover the geopolitical and economic motivations behind these occupations, the methods used to establish control, and the impact on local populations. The episode delves into the Haitian American Convention, the role of the U.S. Marines in both countries, and the infrastructure projects initiated by the American administrations. They also touch on the socio-political consequences of these occupations and the eventual withdrawal of U.S. forces. The discussion concludes with the hosts’ reflections on the ethical implications of such occupations and includes a tribute to Brigadier General William Lee Davidson, a Revolutionary War hero.
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In this episode of the U.S. Navy history podcast, Dale and Christophe discuss the U.S. occupations of Haiti and the Dominican Republic. They cover the geopolitical and economic motivations behind these occupations, the methods used to establish control, and the impact on local populations. The episode delves into the Haitian American Convention, the role of the U.S. Marines in both countries, and the infrastructure projects initiated by the American administrations. They also touch on the socio-political consequences of these occupations and the eventual withdrawal of U.S. forces. The discussion concludes with the hosts’ reflections on the ethical implications of such occupations and includes a tribute to Brigadier General William Lee Davidson, a Revolutionary War hero.
@usnhistorypod
Discord
The Ships Store
Hero Cards
the Grateful Nation Project — Hero Cards
navy-cycling.com

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