On November 19, 1911, Dominican President Ramón Cáceres, popularly known as Mon Cáceres, was assassinated in an event characterized by betrayal. The incident is considered one of the most dramatic episodes in the political history of the Dominican Republic.
The assassination is part of a broader historical pattern marked by bloodshed, conspiracies, and political betrayals that have left deep scars on the national memory of the country.
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