History of the Dominican Republic
Influence of Writers in la República Dominicana
Places of importance
Food
100

The Native group of la República Dominicana are the...

Tainos

100

This person was a strong advocate for preservation of nature and scientific practices

Eugenio De Jesus Marcano Fondeur

100

Santo Domingo is very important to the function of La República Dominicana because...

it is the Capital of La República Dominicana and is also has the main port for the country

100

Mangú

A plantain dish of African origin

200

The European group to first arrive in la República Dominicana were the...

Spanish

200

She was an advocate for women and her literature came from her parents

Salome Urena de Henriquez

200

The Zoodom is a place that helps foster education and research by...

Housing endangered all sorts of animals and wildlife. Their biggest achievement is allowing kids to use this as a form of a "lab" for kids to learn and research on their own

200

Sancocho

a typical meat stew with seven different meats inside of it that varies from place to place

300

Santo Domingo is the place where the first _____ and ______ was built in the New World

University and Cathedral

300

Salome's work allowed for the creation of...

An institute for teaching young ladies

300

La Caleta National Marine Park has a variety of sights such as...

Clear water to see coral reefs and ship wrecks when snorkeling. There is also an archaeological museum with tons of Taino artifacts

300

Tostones

twice-fried plantains served with meat they can also be found in Puerto Rico

400

La República Dominicana had a wave of groups that developed the country. How many groups were there? 

4 groups: 1st = hunters, gatherers, and fishermen, 2nd = knew to farm and made ceramics, 3rd = farmed land, made ceramics, and had social structures and religion, 4th = colonial times! created artifacts like weapons and jars

400

Eugenios work allowed for...

a better understanding of botany and natural science

400

El Museo Arqueológico Regional Altos de Chavón is dedicated to one particular interest. What is it?

This focuses on the Tainos. Their long history of tools, clothing, crafts, ceramics, weapons, and artifacts can all be found here

400

Guanimos

kind of like tamales but made from cornmeal and cook in a corn husk

500

The Taino people are a result of descendends of....

African and European people

500

Salome was so impactful in such a short amount of time, how did her work impact her children?

They also became intellectuals and writers

500

Puerto Plata an abundant of rich and ancient things things to see. Such as...

A replica of a statue of Christ the Redeemer. The Amber Museum in Puerto Plata is where you can find resin or sap of a tree that has been fossilized that is now extinct. 

500

Arroz con Leche

A rice pudding in flan which is custard