1492–2005: (The Geography and Mapping of Hispaniola): The text includes detailed maps of Haiti and the Greater Antilles to orient the reader within the Carib…
1492–2005: (The Geography and Mapping of Hispaniola): The text includes detailed maps of Haiti and the Greater Antilles to orient the reader within the Caribbean landscape. A specific map of the island highlights the political divisions between the Republic of Haiti and the Dominican Republic, noting major highways, railroads, and all-weather surfaced roads. Geographic features such as the Massif de la Selle and the Artibonite River are clearly marked to show the terrain that shaped the nation’s history. Regional departments, from Nord Ouest to Sud, are delineated to provide a spatial understanding of the events described in the narrative. This cartographic detail is essential for tracing military movements and the expansion of settlements throughout the centuries.