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| History Of Aruba |
The first EuropeansThe first Europeans on Aruba were the Spanish. Spanish explorer Alonso de Ojeda is regarded as the first European to arrive in about 1499. Although he established a colony there, it never amounted to much. Unlike many other Caribbean islands, no plantation society evolved on Aruba. Instead, the Spanish sent many Caquetios to Hispaniola, where they were enslaved in the mines. They occupied the island around 1499 and in 1513 took the entire population (a couple hundred indians) to Santa Domingo to work in the copper mines. In 1527 some indians were brought back to work for the Spanish on Aruba. The DutchIn 1634 the Dutch took over Curaçao, Bonaire and Aruba and started breeding horses. Unlike the Spanish, the Dutch didn't enslave the indians. The indians were very good horse breeder's and they started working for the Dutch. The last indian died around 1862. Gold mines
Oil refineryIn 1928 the dutch oil company Shell built the Eagle oil refinery which was immediately followed by the refinery in San Nicolas, built by Lago oil. In 1932 Exxon took over the Lago refinery and Dutch Shell stopped it's refinery in 1953. Exxon closed the refinery in 1985, but it was reopened in 1991 by the Coastal Oil Company. Finally the refinery was taken over by the Valero company who's operates it at present. Independence
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