A General History And Collection Of Voyages And Travels - Volume 3 - By Robert Kerr












































































































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Spain, through the interest of his friend Obando with which he went - Page 617
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De Leon, However, Procured A New Commission From Spain, Through The Interest Of His Friend Obando With Which He Went Over To Porto Rico, And Soon Found Pretext For A Quarrel With Cerron And Diaz, Both Of Whom He Sent Prisoners To Spain.

He now proceeded to make a conquest of the island, which he found more difficult than he expected, and had much ado to force the Indians to submit.

This he at length effected, reducing the natives to slavery, and employing them in the mines till they were quite worn out, since which gold has likewise failed, which many Spanish writers have considered as a judgment of God for that barbarous proceeding, more especially as the same has happened in other parts of their dominions.

SECTION IV.

Settlement of a Pearl-Fishery at the Island of Cubagua.

The court of Spain was at this time very solicitous to turn the settlements already made in the New World to advantage, and was therefore easily led into various projects which were formed for promoting the royal revenue from that quarter. Among other projects, was one which recommended the colonization of the island of Cabagua, or of Pearls, near Margarita, on purpose to superintend the pearl-fishery there, and the young admiral was ordered to carry that into execution. The Spanish inhabitants of Hispaniola derived great advantage from this establishment, in which they found the natives of the Lucayo or Bahama islands exceedingly useful, as they were amazingly expert swimmers and divers, insomuch that slaves of that nation became very dear, some selling for 150 ducats each.

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