The Dominican Republic is a country that occupies just over the eastern two thirds of the Spanish in the archipelago of the Greater Antilles. The western third of the island is occupied by Haiti; therefore, the Spanish is an island that is shared by two countries. Both of area and population, the Dominican Republic is the second largest country in the Caribbean (after Cuba), its land area is 48,442 square kilometers and is estimated to be about 10 million people. Bordered on the north the Atlantic Ocean, south to the Caribbean or Caribbean Sea, east by the Mona Passage, which separates it from Puerto Rico, and west by the Republic of Haiti.
During the colonial period and much of the nineteenth century, the historio-graphical production of what would be the Dominican Republic was conditioned on the absence of inadequacy of domestic conglomerate structure. At most, the sense of separate identity advanced from the emergence of the neighboring French colony of Saint Dominguez, in the second half of the seventeenth century, as opposed to its inhabitants and its metropolis. But this phenomenon, although important, is not situated in the emergence of the nation and, in parallel, the population was found fragmented ethnic social sectors implemented by institutional regulations estuation the target identification with any community scheme. The National Army is named as such from the LeyNo. 928, of May 17, 1928. However, the land component, defined as Land Army in the Constitution of 1844, practically born with the Republic, reflected in the military actions undertaken by the Patriots on Feb. 27, led by the hero's blunderbuss Matias Ramon Mella.
Members of the First Army units came from Haiti, known as the Regiments 31, 32 and 33, operating in Santo Domingo, the first two, and Santiago, the third and were made mostly by Dominicans and of the various provisions of the Civic Guard, which operated in the provinces, in which body and made a career joined the Juan Pablo Duarte y Diez.
In this paper, we try to present a review of the evolution and development of marketing in the Dominican Republic for American Military Intervention of 1916 to the present day, covering the various situations that arose in the country during the Trujillo Era and the last decades of last century, at which time our country has presented different characteristics, as well as achievements and downs in terms of marketing is concerned. These times represented our country for long periods of adaptation and birth and maturity of marketing at a professional level, where globalization and the incursion of new technologies have meant a need to draw guidelines to ensure the development of the country.
The processes that unfolded in the demographic structure of the cluster provided that the idea of ??the Hispanic were internalized by the subordinate classes. However, behind this type of collective identity lay a growing awareness of difference from the Spanish, who adopted a facet of opposition to the extent that Spain was perceived distant ...