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| Báez, Buenaventura |
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(bw ´´näv nt ´rä bä´ s) (KEY) , c.18101884, president of the Dominican Republic (184953; 185658; 186566; 186873). Like his rival, Santana, Báez was unscrupulous and selfish; he gained and lost the presidency by revolution and counterrevolution. With his country in a condition of financial ruin and recurrently gripped by anarchy, he negotiated (1869) a treaty with the United States providing for U.S. annexation of the Dominican Republic. A Dominican plebiscite (1870) confirmed the treaty, but the U.S. Senate, ignoring President Grants wishes, failed to ratify it. Báez lost his popular support and was overthrown. |
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