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1501-01-01 – African Slave Trade Begins

Spanish king and queen authorize Nicolás de Ovando to transport African captives to Ayiti (renamed Hispaniola by the Spanish) for chattel slavery. This marks the introduction of the transatlantic slave trade to the island, replacing the Indigenous population decimated by Spanish violence and disease.

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