Tag: Caribbean history

  • Unearthing Shadows: Conquistadors’ Footprints in the Caribbean

    Unearthing Shadows: Conquistadors’ Footprints in the Caribbean

    Introduction Today, following up on our last post, we journey back to a time of exploration, conquest, and transformation as we explore the lives of three monumental figures: Francisco Pizarro, Juan Ponce de León, and Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar. These three Spanish conquistadors, each with unique tales of daring and discovery, left an indelible imprint…

  • Tracing the History of Early Spanish Settlements in the Caribbean

    Tracing the History of Early Spanish Settlements in the Caribbean

    Persisting on the overarching topic of Spanish colonialism in the Caribbean, looking at some Spanish settlements established is vital. Under Spanish rule, the Caribbean had transformed into a hub of international trade and commerce. Spain had created “Las Antillas Occidentales,” the Spanish Antilles or West Indies. This term includes the islands of the Greater Antilles…

  • Enriquillo: The Fearless Cacique Who Resisted Colonialism and Oppression

    Enriquillo: The Fearless Cacique Who Resisted Colonialism and Oppression

    Introduction When writing my last post regarding the interactions between the native Amerindians and the Spanish settlers, the figure of Enriquillo stood out to me, and I decided to take a deeper dive into the character and his life. Enriquillo was a Taino cacique who lived in the 16th century on Hispaniola. He is best…

  • Resurrecting the Lost World of the Caribbean’s Original Inhabitants

    Resurrecting the Lost World of the Caribbean’s Original Inhabitants

    Introduction In our last post, we examined the four voyages of Christopher Columbus to the Caribbean and their initial impact on the region. But what about the people already living in the Caribbean when Columbus arrived that we touched on? This post will examine the vast and complex world of the Caribbean’s indigenous peoples. We…