North America 1496: Colony of Santo Domingo
4 August 1496
4 Aug 1496
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Colony of Santo Domingo
12 Oct 1492 Arrival of Columbus
26 Dec 1492 First contacts
6 Jan 1494 Columbus’ second voyage
4 Aug 1496 Colony of Santo Domingo
24 Jun 1497 John Cabot’s expeditions
23 Aug 1500 Fall of Columbus
7 Jan 1503 First Spanish attempts on the Mainland
8 Aug 1508 Colonization of Puerto Rico
15 Aug 1511 Spanish expansion in the Caribbean
Having secured a base at La Isabela, Columbus began searching Hispaniola for gold, extorting and enslaving the Taíno in an attempt to make his colony profitable. After defeating organized Taíno resistance in 1495, the Spanish gained effective control over the island and in 1496 established the new settlement of Santo Domingo in the south. Better-placed than the disease-ridden and overcrowded La Isabela, Santo Domingo immediately became the center of Spanish operations in the New World.