Argumentative Essay On The Dominican Civil War

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The definition of insurgency according to JP1-02 is “The organized use of subversion and violence to seize, nullify, or challenge political control of a region. Insurgency can also refer to the group itself.” I chose to do my argumentative essay on the Dominican Republic Civil War, during the presidency of Rafael Trujillo. Which was considered the most heinous and boldness president in Dominican Republic’s history. I agree and support JP 1-02 definition of insurgency. Let me provide some background and supporting information as I give my reasoning about the insurgency rise in his presidency. Rafael Trujillo rose to through the ranks in the Dominican Republic military and was trained by the United States Marines that occupied the country during the World War I era. Rafael Trujillo made such a great impression according to Diederich Bernard he stated, “Seeing opportunity, Trujillo impressed the recruiters and won promotion from lieutenant to general and commander-in chief of the Army in only nine years”. Rafael Trujillo used insurgency in a many ways to overthrow the Dominican Republic government within his boarders, especially using subversion as one of his best …show more content…

Trujillo aspired to become the president of Dominican Republic. According to the Library of Congress is states, “As the rebels marched toward Santo Domingo, Vasquez ordered Trujillo to suppress them. However, feigning "neutrality," Trujillo kept his men in barracks, allowing Urea’s rebels to take the capital” Trujillo was known to be an enforcer and feared by smearing his opponents through death, torcher, and imprisonment. It resulted him winning the presidential election through default was easy for him. No one within the country dared to run against him, due to his dictatorship leadership while he oversaw the Army. In turn he was elected president in

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