Enlightenment · North America · Science

1695

Earthquake Destroys Port-au-Prince Area

1695

A powerful earthquake struck the island of Hispaniola, killing many colonists and Taino survivors and damaging Spanish towns along the southern coast. The Caribbean, sitting astride major fault lines, would punctuate the European slave-plantation project with catastrophes for the rest of the colonial era, reminding settlers that the tropical paradise they exploited rested on dangerously unstable ground.