Iapb regions latin america

Latin American early history

By Fergtzo
  • 1500 BCE

    Villages in Mesoamerica

    Villages in Mesoamerica
    Full-time farmers were present in Mesoamerican territories
  • Period: 300 BCE to 1100

    Mayan Civilization

    Timespan in which the Mayan civilization flowered
  • 900

    Collapse of the Mayan civilization starts

    Collapse of the Mayan civilization starts
  • 1000

    Incan culture emerges in the Cuzco Valley of South America

    Incan culture emerges in the Cuzco Valley of South America
  • 1200

    The Aztecs arrive to the central plateau of Mexico

    The Aztecs arrive to the central plateau of Mexico
  • 1400

    Expansion of the Incas into an empire

    Expansion of the Incas into an empire
  • 1466

    The last Aztec emperor, Moctezuma Xocoyotzin, is born in Mexico

    The last Aztec emperor, Moctezuma Xocoyotzin, is born in Mexico
  • 1492

    The Spaniards arrive

    The Spaniards arrive
    Arrived to what would later be named America
  • 1492

    Christopher Columbus arrives at what he called San Salvador Island

    Christopher Columbus arrives at what he called San Salvador Island
    This in the Caribbean were he encounters Native American culture
  • 1494

    Treaty of Tordesillas signed by Spain and Portugal

    Treaty of Tordesillas signed by Spain and Portugal
    It establishes a line of demarkation from pole to pole 370 leagues west of the Cape Verde Islands; Spain received the right to colonize all territory to the west of that line; Portugal colonized lands to the east
  • 1500

    Pedro Alvares Cabral arrives in Brazil and claims it for Portugal

    Pedro Alvares Cabral arrives in Brazil and claims it for Portugal
  • 1502

    Christopher Columbus arrives to Central America

    Christopher Columbus arrives to Central America
    On his forth voyage he lands in the Central american territory
  • 1508

    In Hispaniola, the first sugar mill is constructed

    In Hispaniola, the first sugar mill is constructed
  • 1509

    Propagation of the Catholic Church

    Propagation of the Catholic Church
    Pope Julius II authorizes the Spanish Catholic monarchs to propagate the Catholic Church in the Americas; Patronato Real gave power to crown to appoint Church officials
  • 1510

    Two-hundred and fifty slaves are imported to the Americas

    Two-hundred and fifty slaves are imported to the Americas
    All to work in the gold mines in Hispaniola
  • 1512

    Indian Slavery outlawed

    Indian Slavery outlawed
    The crown responded to the Dominicans and church officials requests with the Leyes de Burgos to outlaw some of the worst abuses of the native Americans and make Indian slavery illegal
  • 1516

    Bartolome de Las Casas is named the official Protector of the Indians

    Bartolome de Las Casas is named the official Protector of the Indians
  • 1519

    Expedition to México

    Expedition to México
    Hernan Cortéz, was commissioned by the colonial authorities to explore the Mexican gulfcoast, and led an expedition of 600 men from Cuba to Mexico
  • 1519

    Foundation of Panama City

  • 1519

    Hernan Cortéz marches into Tenochtitlan

    Hernan Cortéz marches into Tenochtitlan
    He takes Montezuma prisoner
  • Period: 1519 to

    Modern day transatlantic slave trade

    Done by the European slave ships, brought slaves from Africa to satisfy the labor demands in the "New World"
  • 1521

    The Spaniards complete conquest of Aztec Empire

    The Spaniards complete conquest of Aztec Empire
  • 1521

    Conversion of Indians to Christianity

    Conversion of Indians to Christianity
    Conquistador Gil Gonzalez de Avila converts 30,000 Indians to Christianity in the area called Nicaragua, and sends some 500,000 as slaves to other parts of Spanish Empire
  • 1524

    Guatemala City is founded

  • 1524

    The Council of the Indies is established by King Charles V

    The Council of the Indies is established by King Charles V
  • 1534

    The Spaniards take control of the Inca Empire

    The Spaniards take control of the Inca Empire
    After 2 years from his arrival, Pizarro takes control of the Inca Empire since a Civil war had weakened them.
  • 1538

    The first university in the Americas is established

    The first university in the Americas is established
    St. Thomas Aquinas in the city of Santo Domingo
  • 1541

    Francisco de Orellana discovers the headwaters of the Amazon River

    Francisco de Orellana discovers the headwaters of the Amazon River
  • 1549

    Demand of labor from tributaries outlawed

    Demand of labor from tributaries outlawed
    The encomendero's right to demand labor from his tributaries was also outlawed
  • 1551

    In Mexico and Lima, new universities are created

  • 1554

    Araucan Indian chief Caupolican counterattacks

    Araucan Indian chief Caupolican counterattacks
    Araucan Indian chief Caupolican, allied with Chief Lautaro, defeats Spaniards, kills Pedro de Valdivia, and defeats the forces of Francisco de Villagra de Chile
  • Jesuits expelled from the colonies by the Portuguese

  • Jesuits expelled from the colonies by the Spanish

  • Incan two-year rebellion

    Incan two-year rebellion
    Incan descendant Tupac Amaru leads a two-year rebellion against authorities on behalf of the Indians.