Ferdinand II of Aragon issues a decree…
1513 CE
Ferdinand II of Aragon issues a decree in 1513 establishing the encomienda land settlement system that is to be incorporated throughout the Spanish Americas.
Velázquez, who had become Governor of Cuba relocating from Baracoa to Santiago de Cuba, is given the task of apportioning both the land and the indigenous peoples to groups throughout the new colony.
The scheme is not a success, however, as the natives either succumb to diseases brought from Spain such as measles and smallpox, or simply refuse to work, preferring to slip away into the mountains.
Desperate for labor to toil the new agricultural settlements, the Conquistadors seek slaves from surrounding islands and the continental mainland.
However, these new arrivals follow the indigenous peoples by also dispersing into the wilderness or dying of disease.