First Spanish settlement established in the New World

Christopher Columbus founded La Navidad on 26 December 1492, marking the first Spanish settlement in the New World and a key moment in European colonisation of the Americas

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Publisted at 7:42 AM, Thu Dec 26th, 2024

On 26 December 1492, Christopher Columbus established La Navidad, the first Spanish settlement in the New World, on the northern coast of present-day Haiti.

The settlement arose from necessity after the wreck of his flagship, the Santa María, on Christmas Day.

Using salvaged timber, Columbus and his crew constructed a fortified village, leaving a group of men behind to maintain relations with the indigenous Taíno people.

This venture marked a pivotal moment in the Age of Exploration, symbolising the first foothold of European colonialism in the Americas, though its story would later be marred by conflict and tragedy.

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