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Page | Saint-Domingue (Log · Page History) |
User | Savvyjack23 (Edit Counter· Top Edits) |
Total edits | 56 |
Minor edits | 48 (85.7%) |
(Semi-)automated edits | 7 (12.5%) |
Reverted edits | 2 (3.6%) |
atbe1 | 66.6 |
Added (bytes)2 | 1,350 |
Deleted (bytes) | -2,005 |
Minor edits
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48 (85.7%)
Major edits
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8 (14.3%)
(Semi-)automated edits
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7 (12.5%)
Manual edits
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49 (87.5%)
Reverted edits
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2 (3.6%)
Unreverted edits
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54 (96.4%)
1 Average time between edits (days)
2 Added text is any positive addition that wasn't reverted (approximate)
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2024-03-21 02:18 | Diff · History | -792 | Addressing a plethora of harmful edits made by Aearthrise. See: Talk:Saint-Domingue Creoles#Demonym. Many WP:OR, WP:BIO violations in a misguided attempt to "rebrand" those from Saint-Domingue as "Dominicans" and/or "Saint-Dominican". Seems unaware of Dominica's existence; a distinct former French colony w/ Creole habitants; mistakenly passed those images off as "Saint-Dominicans". |
2017-05-21 03:33 | Diff · History | -66 | WP:OVERLINK |
2017-04-20 17:04 | Diff · History | 22 | Undid revision 776080034 by 174.91.159.251 (talk) This was the purpose of the renaming. Reverting unexplained content removal |
2017-01-18 02:51 | Diff · History | 21 | |
2017-01-18 02:50 | Diff · History | 2 | Undid revision 759985395 by Savvyjack23 (talk) Mulattoes* (See talk: Use "mulatto(es)" |
2017-01-14 07:23 | Diff · History | -2 | (reverted) Although mulatto has two versions of plurality, "mulattos" and "mulattoes;" ''mulattos'' would be most correct as foreign derived words do not carry the e. While a non-foreign such as "mango(es)" does. Video(s), radio(s); all foreign in origin. |
2016-06-06 06:41 | Diff · History | 7 | Undid revision 723859603 by 72.27.195.0 (talk) Reverting vandalism or test edit |
2016-05-07 23:08 | Diff · History | -21 | |
2016-05-07 21:07 | Diff · History | 6 | |
2016-05-07 21:06 | Diff · History | 0 | |
2015-06-03 19:29 | Diff · History | -5 | |
2015-05-13 03:52 | Diff · History | -560 | The term "French Santo Domingo" according to 3/4 of these sources refer to the "eastern" part of the island (DR) when the French acquired it from Spain (1795-1809). The 4th source refers to Saint-Domingue as "Santo Domingo," though incorrect, very common. |
2015-05-13 03:09 | Diff · History | 0 | Hyphen. |
2015-05-13 03:00 | Diff · History | 11 | →Overview: |
2015-04-23 17:36 | Diff · History | -13 | Undid revision 658857288 by 68.15.78.122 (talk) Reverting vandalism |
2015-04-05 02:13 | Diff · History | 4 | |
2015-01-11 08:10 | Diff · History | -87 | Cleanup. |
2015-01-07 01:44 | Diff · History | -3 | |
2015-01-02 04:38 | Diff · History | 6 | →Overview: |
2014-12-30 19:20 | Diff · History | -35 | Spelling/grammar correction Reverting unexplained content removal ; the Spanish side was under the French until 1809, the island to them was Saint-Domingue. Vodou was also illegal to practice |
2014-11-23 03:11 | Diff · History | -19 | Reverting back to the flag from he October 26, 2013 edit. I had mistaken it for the New France flag. |
2014-11-20 10:03 | Diff · History | 0 | |
2014-11-20 09:27 | Diff · History | 21 | Correction. |
2014-09-30 03:28 | Diff · History | -2 | →Profitable colony: |
2014-09-22 15:06 | Diff · History | -2 | Undid revision 626384048 by Leutha (talk) No need for quotation marks. That makes it sound questionable. There was no doubt. |
2014-09-18 03:34 | Diff · History | 2 | |
2014-09-03 20:02 | Diff · History | 4 | |
2014-09-03 19:59 | Diff · History | 362 | →Overview: |
2014-08-05 03:35 | Diff · History | 7 | |
2014-08-05 03:29 | Diff · History | 4 | The other flag was technically "New France." (U.S., Canada) |
2014-06-13 07:48 | Diff · History | -5 | Although Vodou was around, it cannot be a religion of Saint-Domingue. According to "Code Noir," "slaves must be baptized in the Roman Catholic Church" (art. 2) and prevented the exercise of any religion other than Catholicism (art.3) |
2014-06-12 22:15 | Diff · History | 22 | |
2014-06-10 07:37 | Diff · History | -16 | It was a "third" until after "unification." Cities like Hincha (now Hinche), Juana Méndez (Ouanaminthe), San Rafael de La Angostura (Saint-Raphaël), San Miguel de la Atalaya (Saint-Michel-de-l’Atalaye), or Las Caobas (Lascahobas), etc |
2014-06-05 14:28 | Diff · History | 22 | |
2014-06-05 14:17 | Diff · History | -295 | Details of this is in the "French Occupation of Santo Domingo" |
2014-06-05 10:50 | Diff · History | 13 | |
2014-06-04 07:49 | Diff · History | -6 | |
2014-05-28 08:28 | Diff · History | -2 | |
2014-05-28 04:04 | Diff · History | 3 | A couple of spelling corrections. |
2014-05-28 03:52 | Diff · History | 28 | Portals. |
2014-05-28 03:05 | Diff · History | 168 | Coat of arms added. Links added to "colony", "France" and the Coat of arms of Haiti. |
2014-05-27 00:19 | Diff · History | -8 | |
2014-05-27 00:01 | Diff · History | 0 | |
2014-05-26 21:03 | Diff · History | -13 | Not the correct currency used at this time. The Haitian livre was used after the independence equal to the "French livre" 1-to-1. They used this one 1 1/2 to 1 French livre. |
2014-05-26 17:09 | Diff · History | 0 | |
2014-05-26 17:01 | Diff · History | -55 | ERROR: "Captaincy General of Santo Domingo" to the front page is out of chronological order. |
2014-04-25 09:49 | Diff · History | 0 | Undid revision 605714094 by Savvyjack23 (talk) Correcting myself. He did spell it "Hayti" |
2014-04-25 06:41 | Diff · History | 0 | (reverted) →End of colonial rule: |
2014-04-24 20:10 | Diff · History | 2 | Due to common error the D.R. actually occupies five-eighths of Hispaniola. Total area is 76192 sq Haiti (27750) / 76192 = .364 closer to 3/8 or .375 than a "third" (.333) and the D.R. .635 a closer total area of .625 or "five-eighths" not 2/3 or .667. |
2014-04-24 19:48 | Diff · History | 279 | |
2014-04-20 08:21 | Diff · History | 16 | |
2014-02-09 11:27 | Diff · History | 0 | |
2014-02-09 11:26 | Diff · History | 4 | |
2014-01-20 01:03 | Diff · History | 109 | Added link and meaning to "free people of color," (mulatto) and reverted incredible to "innumerable" in reference to crop growth that made Saint Dominique a thriving colony for France. "Incredible" doesn't describe its numeric. It could not be measured, |
2014-01-20 00:50 | Diff · History | 5 | Undid revision 590885934 by Bravo Foxtrot (talk) free people of color is important here. Those were the "mulattoes" |
2014-01-02 17:02 | Diff · History | 200 | →Thriving colony: |
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