Dominican schooner Separación Dominicana

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Schooner "Separación Dominicana" during the Battle of Tortuguero, by Adolfo García Obregón.
History
Dominican Naval JackDominican Republic
NameSeparación Dominicana
AcquiredApril 13, 1844
CommissionedApril 23, 1844
FateUnknown
General characteristics
Class and typeSchooner
Tons burthen78
PropulsionSail
Armament5 × 4-pounder guns
The Separación Dominicana and her two sister schooners in port in Santo Domingo circa 1850

The schooner Separación Dominicana was the first and flagship vessel of the early Dominican Navy, which was formed in 1844. She saw action in the Dominican War of Independence, including the notable Battle of Tortuguero.[1]

History[edit]

During the Dominican War of Independence, after the February 1844 Dominican declaration of independence from Haiti, Haiti responded with a blockade of all of the Dominican Republic's ports in early March 1844.[2][3] In the Battle of Tortuguero on 15 April 1844, Juan Bautista Cambiaso commanded the five-gun flagship Separación Dominicana and two smaller schooners, decisively defeating a Haitian brigantine and two schooners.[1][3][2] As a result of the battle's outcome, Haitian president Charles Rivière-Hérard was ousted from power and Haitian naval operations against the Dominican Republic were suspended.[1][2]

On April 23, 1844, the Junta Central Gubernativa (Central Government Board) ordered that all three schooners be incorporated into the newly created Dominican Navy, and Commander Cambiaso was named admiral.[1][4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Hoy se conmemora el 177 aniversario de la Batalla de Tortuguero". El Día (in Spanish). April 15, 2021. Retrieved February 3, 2024.
  2. ^ a b c Scheina, Robert L. (2003). Latin America’s Wars, Volume 1. Potomac Books. ISBN 9781597974776.
  3. ^ a b "Separacion Dominicana". ShipStamps.co.uk. 12 October 2009. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
  4. ^ "Juan Bautista Cambiaso: Biografías Dominicanas". mi-rd.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 February 2024.