- San
Miguel de
Gualdape (sometimes San
Miguel de Guadalupe) was a short-lived
Spanish colony founded in 1526 by
Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón. It was established...
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magistrate and
explorer who in 1526
established the short-lived San
Miguel de
Gualdape colony, one of the
first European attempts at a
settlement in what is now...
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Africans also came via
Santo Domingo in the
Caribbean to the San
Miguel de
Gualdape colony (most
likely located in the
Winyah Bay area of present-day South...
- Vázquez de Ayllón
brought 600
colonists to
start a
colony at San
Miguel de
Gualdape.
Records say the
colonists included enslaved Africans,
without saying how...
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uprisings involving ten or more slaves. One of the
first was at San
Miguel de
Gualdape, the
first European settlement in what
would become the
United States....
- land
around Winyah Bay. On
October 8, 1526, they
founded San
Miguel de
Gualdape, near present-day Georgetown,
South Carolina. It was the
first European...
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approximately 500
colonists and
established the
settlement of San
Miguel de
Gualdape in modern-day
South Carolina in 1526. In the fall of 1528,
Spanish explorer...
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other causes.
Spain had
numerous failed attempts,
including San
Miguel de
Gualdape in
South Carolina (1526), Pánfilo de Narváez's
expedition to Florida's...
- Vázquez de Ayllón
briefly establishes the
failed settlement of San
Miguel de
Gualdape in
South Carolina, the
first site of
enslavement of
Africans in
North America...
- in 1526 with
Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón's
establishment of San
Miguel de
Gualdape on the
current Georgia coast,
after failing to
establish the
colony on...