Oppression1513
Enslaved Africans Begin Arriving in Cuba
Following the Spanish settlement of Cuba, enslaved Africans were transported to the island beginning around 1513 to labor in gold mining and agricultural production. The Spanish government issued licenses (asientos) controlling the trade. Cuba's plantation economy would eventually make it one of the largest recipients of enslaved Africans in the entire Atlantic trade, with over 800,000 people imported over the following centuries.