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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 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 1501 Portuguese explorer kidnaps northeastern Native peoples Portuguese explorer Gaspar Corte-Real abducts two shiploads of Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) and other peoples ... |
AD 1513 El Requierimento: Spain demands subservience The “Laws of Burgos” are the first legal code regarding Spanish actions in the Americas. They direct ... |
AD 1520–62 ‘Virgin-soil’ epidemics devastate Native populations “Virgin-soil” epidemics sweep through populations with no prior exposure to a particular infectious ... |
AD 1531–33 Mesoamericans succumb to deadly measles epidemic Maya, Toltec, Quechua, and many other peoples in Mesoamerica die in great numbers from measles wherever ... |
AD 1537 Pope Paul III opposes enslaving Native peoples Pope Paul III issues a decree, “Sublimus Deus,” opposing the enslavement of indigenous peoples and calling ... |
AD 1540 The Zuni resist a conquistador but retreat from Spanish guns The Spanish conquistador Francisco Vasquez de Coronado seeks the “Seven Cities of Gold.” At Hawikuh, ... |
AD 1590 Spain attacks pueblos; establishes colony at Ohkay Owingeh Spanish forces under colonial governor Juan de Oñate march north from Mexico through the Rio Grande ... |
AD 1598 Spain enslaves Acoma women; mutilates Acoma men Spain punishes the the Pueblo of Acoma for resisting Spanish demands for food. Colonial governor Juan ... |