1503 Spanish Jaragua expedition

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The Jaragua massacre of July 1503, was the killing of Indigenous natives from the town of Xaragua on the island of Hispaniola. It was ordered by the Spanish governor of Santo Domingo, Nicolás de Ovando, during a native celebration that was held in the village of Guava near present-day Léogane in the territory of Jaragua of the Cacica Anacaona.

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battle, massacre, Juan Ponce de León, Diego Velazquez de Cuéllar, Alonso de Ojeda, Anacaona, Nicolás de Ovando, Cacique of Jaragua, 
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    eventarmed conflict15031503 Spanish Jaragua expeditionbattle, Juan Ponce de León, Diego Velazquez de Cuéllar, Alonso de Ojeda, Anacaona, Nicolás de Ovando, massacre, Cacique of JaraguaWikidata
    eventwar1494First Spanish Hispaniola WarSpain, war, Christopher Columbus, Bartholomew Columbus, Taíno people, Alonso de Ojeda, Pere Margarit, Caonabo, Francisco RoldánWikidata
    eventwar1844War of Dominican Independencewar, Dominican Republic, HaitiWikidata