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Saint-Domingue - translation to English

FRENCH COLONY ON THE ISLE OF HISPANIOLA
Sant Domingue; Saint Domingue; St. Dominigue; St. Domingue; St. Dominique; French Hispaniola; Sainte Domingue; St. Domingo; Colony of Saint-Domingue; St domingue; Saint-Domingo; St Domingo; Saint Domingo; Colonial haiti; Saint-Domingue (1625–1809); Saint‑Domingue; San Domingue; Santo Domingue; St Domingue; Saint-Domingue (1625-1809); French Colony of Saint-Domingue; Sainte-Domingue
  • Sugar shipping out
  • St. Dominican]] servant boy and his mother
  • Creoles in elegant dress
  • A Creole gentleman and two ladies
  • Dominican Creole]] lady with her servants & pet deer.
  • Creole ladies and a servant.
  • Slaves on a slave ship
  • The Battle of Palm Tree Hill
  • St. Dominican]] girl with her nanny
  • A rich Creole planter and his wife
  • [[Haiti]]an Revolutionary flag (1803)
  • A picture showing the distance between Saint Domingue & France.
  • Atrocities committed by the French expeditionary forces under the [[Vicomte de Rochambeau]]
  • Dominican Creole]] general.
  • The [[Vicomte de Rochambeau]] in Saint-Domingue
  • '''Devastations of Osorio (1605–1606)''']].
  • An African slave trader sells two slaves to a European
  • Cap‑Français]], 1773
  • Maroons preparing to ambush a convoy
  • St. Dominican]] servant girl
  • A Democratic publication of Republicans dancing the "San Domingo" war dance for freed slaves, 1872.
  • The Saint-Domingue slave revolt in 1791
  • abolitionist]] and [[Jacobin]] [[Léger-Félicité Sonthonax]]
  • Dominican Creole]] woman smelling a flower.
  • An African slaver capturing slaves for sale
  • Sonthonax]]
  • Cap-Français]], Saint-Domingue
  • A Creole coffee plantation.

Saint-Domingue         
Santo Domingo, capital city of the Dominican Republic

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Wikipedia

Saint-Domingue

Saint-Domingue (French pronunciation: ​[sɛ̃.dɔ.mɛ̃ɡ]) was a French colony in the western portion of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, in the area of modern-day Haiti, from 1659 to 1804. The name derives from the Spanish main city on the island, Santo Domingo, which came to refer specifically to the Spanish-held Captaincy General of Santo Domingo, now the Dominican Republic. The borders between the two were fluid and changed over time until they were finally solidified in the Dominican War of Independence in 1844.

The French had established themselves on the western portion of the islands of Hispaniola and Tortuga by 1659. In the Treaty of Ryswick of 1697, Spain formally recognized French control of Tortuga Island and the western third of the island of Hispaniola. In 1791, slaves and some Dominican Creoles took part in a Vodou ceremony at Bois Caïman and planned the Haitian Revolution. The slave rebellion later allied with Republican French forces following the abolition of slavery in the colony in 1793, although this alienated the island's dominant slave-owning class. France controlled the entirety of Hispaniola from 1795 to 1802, when a renewed rebellion began. The last French troops withdrew from the western portion of the island in late 1803, and the colony later declared its independence as Haiti, the Taino Indian name for the island, the following year.

Examples of use of Saint-Domingue
1. Tout commence en cette année 1801, quand Bonaparte lance la campagne de Saint Domingue pour y rétablir de lordre.
2. Le th';me promettait déjŕ de dominer le sommet du groupe de Rio, vendredi ŕ Saint–Domingue.
3. Jean–Michel Caroit, Saint–Domingue, Le Monde Mercredi ' ao$';t 2006 Cet article n‘est pas disponible sur notre site internet.
4. Jean–Michel Caroit, Saint–Domingue Jeudi 3 ao$';t 2006 Cet article n‘est pas disponible sur notre site internet.
5. Il a confirmé qu‘il possédait toujours sa luxueuse villa des années de fuite à Saint–Domingue, où résident encore deux de ses quatre enfants.