sep 19, 1604 - Genosha is offically discovered by Spanish Sailors
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A small crescent-shaped island located to the North East of Madagascar by Spanish trader ship The Pájaro Cantor. The island would inhabit a jungle without human life and would be named "Genosha" by the captain: Antonio Andrés Cabrera. The island would be established as a trading point between Asia, Africa and Europe.
Genosha held rich natural resources and would be able to provide for all inhabitants. Under Spanish, and later England, rule, Genosha would be a trading point for all good, including slavery and would later specialize in the trade of mutants who eventually be the largest provider of mutant slaves while keeping the majority for development on the island as second class citizens, with humans having priority as first class citizens.
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