Rule of Toussaint l'Ouverture—Exodus of whites—Capture of Santo
Domingo by French—War with negroes—Government of
Ferrand—Incursion of Dessalines—Insurrection of Sanchez
Ramirez—Reestablishment of Spanish rule—Proclamation of Colombian
State of Spanish Haiti—Conquest by Haiti—Haitian rule—Duarte's
conspiracy—Declaration of Independence.
CHAPTER IV. Historical Sketch—First Republic and Spanish Annexation—1844 TO 1865.
Constitution of the government—Santana's first administration—Wars with the Haitians—Administration of Jimenez—Victory of Las Carreras—Baez' first administration—Santana's second administration—Repulse of Soulouque—Baez' second administration—Period of the two governments—Santana's third administration—Annexation negotiations—Annexation to Spain—War of the Restoration.
Chapter V. Historical Sketch—Second Republic-Revolutions and Dictatorships—1863 TO 1904.
Restoration of the Republic—Military presidents—Cabral's administration—Baez' fourth administration—Annexation negotiations with the United States—Civil wars—Heureaux's rule—Administrations of Jimenez, Vasquez and Woss y Gil—Election of Morales.
Chapter VI. Historical Sketch—American Influence-1904 to date (1918)
Financial difficulties—Fiscal convention with the United
States—Caceres' administration—Provisional presidents—Civil
disturbances—Jimenez' second administration—American intervention.
Chapter VII. Area and Boundaries
Area of Republics of Haiti and Santo Domingo—Boundary
disputes—Harbors on north coast—Character of shore—Samana
Bay—Character of east and south coast—Harbors of Macoris and Santo
Domingo—Ocoa Bay—Islands—Haitian frontier.