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AD 1492 Taíno meet Columbus; “New World” gets new diseases In the Bahamas, the Taíno are 125,000 strong in 1492 when they encounter the crew and the Italian captain ... |
AD 1493–1550s Native peoples begin dying from European diseases Diseases unknown to them spread rapidly among Native peoples, who lack immunity to viruses and bacteria ... |
AD 1493 Spanish settlers enslave the Taíno of Hispaniola Spain founds Santo Domingo, the first of many towns on the Caribbean island Hispaniola (now the location ... |
AD 1493 The Pope asserts rights to colonize, convert, and enslave Pope Alexander VI issues a papal bull or decree, “Inter Caetera," in which he authorizes Spain and Portugal ... |
AD 1493 Cattle carry influenza to the Taíno On a second voyage to the Caribbean island Hispaniola, the fleet of Christopher Columbus carries domestic ... |
AD 1501 Portuguese explorer kidnaps northeastern Native peoples Portuguese explorer Gaspar Corte-Real abducts two shiploads of Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) and other peoples ... |
AD 1503 Foreigners come for cod; carry disease to New England For generations, teeming schools of codfish support Native peoples along the North Atlantic coast. After ... |
AD 1506–18 Viruses move inland along with French traders The Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) and Huron begin exchanging goods with French traders pushing inland from ... |
AD 1512 Spanish conquistador kidnaps Calusas in Florida Near present-day Daytona Beach, the Calusas encounter the Spanish explorer Ponce de Léon, who names ... |
AD 1513 El Requierimento: Spain demands subservience The “Laws of Burgos” are the first legal code regarding Spanish actions in the Americas. They direct ... |