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The Spanish crown in the early sixteenth …

Years: 1396 - 1539
The Spanish crown in the early sixteenth century becomes increasingly intrigued with the possibility of finding gold in Cuba, following Christopher Columbus's discovery of the island in 1492.

Spanish officials, desirous of increasing their labor supply as well as exploring possible new sources of wealth, also begin to look toward Cuba.

Columbus's son, Diego Columbus, who has been appointed governor of the Indies in 1508 and lives in Hispaniola, is particularly interested in extending the territory under his control.

As a preliminary step toward colonization, Nicolas de Ovando (governor of Hispaniola, 1502-9) sends an expedition headed by Sebastian de Ocampo that circumnavigates Cuba in 1508; he brings back tales of wealth and a more detailed picture of the island's fine terrain and harbors.

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