Africans in Colonial timeline Project

By Tomasz
  • Spanish settlers bring African slaves to the New World
    Jan 1, 1501

    Spanish settlers bring African slaves to the New World

  • Ponce de leon
    Apr 2, 1513

    Ponce de leon

    Free Africans Juan Garrido and Juan Gonzalez de Leon accompany Juan Ponce de Leon in his exploration of La Florida.
  • First European Settlement in geographic United States
    Mar 30, 1526

    First European Settlement in geographic United States

    First enslaved Africans brought to North america by Lucas Vazquez de Allyon expedition; established settlement of San miguel de Gualdape in present-day Georgia; this is the first European Settlement in the geographic united States.
  • Settlement new Tampa Bay
    Apr 14, 1528

    Settlement new Tampa Bay

    Panfilo narvaez attempts to settle area near Tampa Bay with 600 people, including slaves. Lack of supplies and hurricanes doom venture.
  • Four survivors of Tampa Bay
    Jan 1, 1536

    Four survivors of Tampa Bay

    Four Survivors of the doomed Tampa bay settlement end up in Mexico after walking through wilderness for eight years. Estevanico, an African slave, ensures their survival by learning to communicate with natives along the way.
  • Present Day southeastern United States
    Nov 13, 1539

    Present Day southeastern United States

    Hernando de Seto explores Florida and much of the present-day southeastern United states with the aid of free and enslaved Africans.
  • St Augustine
    Sep 8, 1565

    St Augustine

    St Augustine, the oldest permanent city in the USA, established by Spain. It is home to over 600 people, including 50 African slaves. Some of these slaves immediately escape into the surrounding wilderness.
  • Free Slaves

    Free Slaves

    Spanish government in Florida grants freedom to all runaway slaves from English colonies to the north if slaves agree to convert to Roman Catholicism.
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    Slaves Escape

    Hundreds of slaves from Georgia and the Carolinas escape to Florida as a result of Spanish government's decision.
  • Fort Mose

    Fort Mose

    Francisco Menendez, an escaped slave from the Carolinas, agrees to help defend Florida from the British in exchange for freedom. Establishes Fort Mose, the first free black settlement in the present-day USA, two miles borth of St. Augustine.
  • Captured Fort Mose

    Captured Fort Mose

    English invadors capture Fort Mose; blacks and Spaniards recapture it a few years later.
  • Spain Trades Florida to England

    Spain Trades Florida to England

    Spain trades Florida to England in exchange for Havana, Cuba, which Spain had lost during Seven Years's War; as a result, large rice and indigo plantations pop up along the St. John's River in East Florida; thousands of slaves are imported from Africa or brought south from other colonies.