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Diego Colon, governor of the Spanish colony Santo Domingo, introduces strict laws designed to prevent future enslaved Black rebellions in response to the rebellion that had taken place just days earlier.
1522 (Jan 6)
In response to a well-planned and well-coordinated enslaved African rebellion that had taken place on his sugar plantation, the Nueva Isabela, Diego Colon (a descendant of Christopher Columbus) introduces strict laws designed to prevent future rebellions. These laws restricted the physical movements of the enslaved Africans, prohibited them from bearing arms and accessing weapons, required enslavers to keep strict slave registers, and introduced harsh punishment in the form of physical torture and execution. This would be the model that is eventually passed on during chattel slavery in the US.