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There were several attempts to found a town near the Havana Bay in the early 1500s. A settlement was established by the Spanish Conquistador Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar around 1514. The city sits on a bay that opens to the Gulf Stream and thus became a natural stopping point between Europe and the Americas. In the earliest stages of the golden age of piracy Havana was burnt to the ground by French corsair, Jacques de Sores. By the 1700s, Havana was a large, heavily fortified port city where Spanish treasure ships would dock on their way to Europe. Pirates lurked on the approaches to the city, hoping to capture these same ships. | There were several attempts to found a town near the Havana Bay in the early 1500s. A settlement was established by the Spanish Conquistador Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar around 1514. The city sits on a bay that opens to the Gulf Stream and thus became a natural stopping point between [[Europe]] and the Americas. In the earliest stages of the golden age of piracy Havana was burnt to the ground by [[France|French]] corsair, Jacques de Sores. By the 1700s, Havana was a large, heavily fortified port city where [[Spain|Spanish]] treasure ships would dock on their way to Europe. Pirates lurked on the approaches to the city, hoping to capture these same ships. | ||
(Note: I've been trying to get the Cuban gov't in on this one to work a tourism angle, but they don't seem to understand mktg at all - RL) | (Note: I've been trying to get the [[Cuba|Cuban]] gov't in on this one to work a tourism angle, but they don't seem to understand mktg at all - RL) | ||
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Revision as of 01:03, 15 August 2015
There were several attempts to found a town near the Havana Bay in the early 1500s. A settlement was established by the Spanish Conquistador Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar around 1514. The city sits on a bay that opens to the Gulf Stream and thus became a natural stopping point between Europe and the Americas. In the earliest stages of the golden age of piracy Havana was burnt to the ground by French corsair, Jacques de Sores. By the 1700s, Havana was a large, heavily fortified port city where Spanish treasure ships would dock on their way to Europe. Pirates lurked on the approaches to the city, hoping to capture these same ships.
(Note: I've been trying to get the Cuban gov't in on this one to work a tourism angle, but they don't seem to understand mktg at all - RL)