History of Haiti - Wikipedia
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The recorded history of Haiti began on 4 December 1492 when the European navigator ... The capital of the colony was moved to Santo Domingo in 1496, on the south ..... from Spain – the nation of former slaves was excluded from the hemisphere's first regional meeting of independent nations, held in Panama in 1826.Hispaniola - Wikipedia
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In 1665, French colonization of the island was officially recognized by King Louis XIV. The French colony was given the name Saint-Domingue. In the 1697 Treaty of Ryswick, Spain formally ceded the western third of the island to France. Saint-Domingue quickly came to overshadow the east in both wealth and population.History of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia
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In 1510, the first sizable shipment, consisting of 250 Black Ladinos, arrived in Hispaniola from Spain. Eight years later African-born slaves arrived in the West Indies. The Colony of "La Española" was organized as the Royal Audiencia of Santo Domingo in 1511.Haiti - Wikipedia
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Haiti officially the Republic of Haiti and formerly called Hayti, is a sovereign state located on the ... Spain discovered the island on 5 December 1492 during the first voyage of Christopher Columbus across the Atlantic. .... As in its Louisiana colony, the French colonial government allowed some rights to free people of color: ...
Haiti - 1492-1697 - Spanish Colonization - GlobalSecurity.org
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Feb 8, 2011 - Columbus, Santo Domingo's first administrator, and his brother Bartolomé ... the majority of the colony's settlers, as a result of jealousy and avarice, ... by the mother country, especially after the conquest of New Spain (Mexico).The Haitian Revolution 1492-1697 - Brown University Library
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Oct 27, 2015 - a timeline of the haitian revolution. ... The revolt is the first of many as slaves fight colonial rule throughout Saint-Domingue's history using ... third of Hispaniola, threatening Spain's claim on the island and its colonial empire.
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