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Garrido Juan C 1480 C 1550 The African Who Taught Americans How

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the Black Social History black Social History West african juan

The Black Social History Black Social History West African Juan Juan garrido (c. 1480 c.1550) born around 1480 in west africa, juan garrido is the most prominent among the small group of african freemen who traveled to the americas to take part in the spanish conquest of the west indies and mexico in the late 15th and early 16th centuries. he later became an agricultural innovator and is credited with. Garrido, juan (c. 1480 c.1550) born around 1480 in west africa, juan garrido is the most prominent among the small group of african freeman who traveled to the americas to take part in the spanish conquest of the west indies and mexico in the late 15th and early 16th centuries.

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garrido Juan C 1480 C 1550 The African Who Taught Americans How To

Garrido Juan C 1480 C 1550 The African Who Taught Americans How To Hernan cortés. juan garrido (c. 1480 [1] – c. 1550 [2]) was an afro spaniard conquistador known as the first documented black person in what would become the united states. born in west africa, he went to portugal as a young man. in converting to catholicism, he chose the spanish name juan garrido. juan garrido joined a spanish expedition. Born around 1480 in west africa, juan garrido’s early life was marked by the tragic institution of slavery. captured and enslaved at a young age, he was transported to portugal, a common fate for many africans during this period. however, fate took a turn for garrido as he managed to secure his freedom in portugal. Garrido was born on the west coast of african ca. 1487 and later moved to lisbon, portugal. it is unknown how, when, or why garrido was free man among the enslaved. one historian, ricardo alegria, suspects he was the son of a king. this hypothetical king would have traded with the portugese and set garrido up as a commerical liasion. C. 1480 c. 1547. from the onset of the spanish exploration and invasion of the americas in the 1490s, africans were brought across the atlantic as slaves and servants. many fought as black conquistadors against native warriors, thereby earning their freedom and a subordinate place in spanish colonial society. juan garrido was one such african.

the Black Social History black Social History West african juan
the Black Social History black Social History West african juan

The Black Social History Black Social History West African Juan Garrido was born on the west coast of african ca. 1487 and later moved to lisbon, portugal. it is unknown how, when, or why garrido was free man among the enslaved. one historian, ricardo alegria, suspects he was the son of a king. this hypothetical king would have traded with the portugese and set garrido up as a commerical liasion. C. 1480 c. 1547. from the onset of the spanish exploration and invasion of the americas in the 1490s, africans were brought across the atlantic as slaves and servants. many fought as black conquistadors against native warriors, thereby earning their freedom and a subordinate place in spanish colonial society. juan garrido was one such african. The early life of juan garrido. juan garrido, alias handsome john, was a black african spanish conquistador born in the 1480s in the kingdom of kongo (west central africa). the true details surrounding his birth and real name are unknown. sold as a young boy to the portuguese slave traders, they baptized and converted him to catholicism. From 1521 through 1523, garrido remained a resident in mexico city. in 1521, shortly after the conquest, garrido was the first person to erect a private chapel. probably a simple structure, the “chapel of the martyrs” was located near the tacuba causeway where many spaniards lost their lives during the noche triste.

garrido juan c 1480 c 1550 the Black Past Remembered And
garrido juan c 1480 c 1550 the Black Past Remembered And

Garrido Juan C 1480 C 1550 The Black Past Remembered And The early life of juan garrido. juan garrido, alias handsome john, was a black african spanish conquistador born in the 1480s in the kingdom of kongo (west central africa). the true details surrounding his birth and real name are unknown. sold as a young boy to the portuguese slave traders, they baptized and converted him to catholicism. From 1521 through 1523, garrido remained a resident in mexico city. in 1521, shortly after the conquest, garrido was the first person to erect a private chapel. probably a simple structure, the “chapel of the martyrs” was located near the tacuba causeway where many spaniards lost their lives during the noche triste.

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