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In the early twentieth century, the US set out to guarantee economic and political stability in the Caribbean without intrusive military interventions - and ended up achieving the opposite. Using military and government records from the US and the Dominican Republic, this work investigates the extent to which early twentieth-century US involvement in the Dominican Republic changed both Dominican history and the conduct of US foreign policy.

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In the early twentieth century, the US set out to guarantee economic and political stability in the Caribbean without intrusive military interventions - and ended up achieving the opposite. Using military and government records from the US and the Dominican Republic, this work investigates the extent to which early twentieth-century US involvement in the Dominican Republic changed both Dominican history and the conduct of US foreign policy.
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Ellen D. Tillman is an assistant professor of history at Texas State University, San Marcos.