Browse Items (166 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page Page of 17 Next Page Sort by: Title Creator Date Added Museo del Hombre Dominicano Anthony Stevens Acevedo 2011 Saint Nicholas of Bari's Hospital Anthony Stevens Acevedo 2009 Inside view of Santo Domingo’s colonial fortress Anthony Stevens Acevedo 2011 Colonial Fortress of Santo Domingo Anthony Stevens Acevedo 2011 Somewhere between 1497 and 1501, a Black woman in the early village of Santo Domingo established the first hospital-like healing facility of the Americas 1696 - Oct 20 By 1501 enslaved Blacks raised in Spain were already seen as a convenient labor force for the colonization of the Americas. Blacks who were not Christianized were banned 1501 Enslaved Blacks brought to La Española began to resist slavery by running away practically from the beginning of the Transatlantic Slave Trade 1503 By 1505 the King of Spain was planning to send more enslaved Blacks to La Española, hoping they would work the mines under a promise of future manumission Sept. 1505 In 1518, the Governor of Santo Domingo proposed a triangular trade among La Española, Spain and West Africa 1518 In 1519 in La Española, some enslaved Blacks owned by a politically powerful master were able to literally get away with murder 1519 Previous Page Page of 17 Next Page Output Formats atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2