America : being the latest, and most accurate description of the New World Ogilby, John, 1600-1676
Quote from the Book on Chapter 7 - Page 574: "The Portuguese that dwelt on this island finding the great gain tempted them to tarry, therefore most of them having one or two hundred Negroes that worked in the sugar mills; that John the Third, King of Portugal, sent a colony thither about two hundred years before, who though the unwholesome air destroyed, yet the place was not left desolate; for he sent new inhabitants, who first settled in Guinea, next in Angola, and lastly on the island St. Thomas, that so they might be the better used to the air; that the said King sold all those Jews for slaves that refused to embrace the Roman religion, and caused their children to be baptized, from whom (coming thither in great numbers) most of the present inhabitants were descended."
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