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===Pre-Columbian settlements and foundation=== According to sources, a [[Ta铆no people|Ta铆no]] settlement called ''Aymam贸n'' was located close to the [[Culebrinas River]].<ref>[ http://www.proyectosalonhogar.com/link%20p.r/www.linktopr.com/caciques.html Caciques y Yucayeques de Puerto Rico ] {{webarchive |url= https://web.archive.org/web/20121107001412/http://www.proyectosalonhogar.com/link%20p.r/www.linktopr.com/caciques.html |date=November 7, 2012 }} on Proyecto Salon Hogar</ref> The present territory of Aguadilla was originally part of the territory of [[Aguada, Puerto Rico|Aguada]]. Movement towards creating a separate municipality began as early as 1736.<ref name="Rivera17">{{Harvnb|Rivera|1985|pp=17}}</ref> A resident of Aguada named Pedro de Arce wrote about the matter to the Spanish crown.<ref name="Rivera16">{{Harvnb|Rivera|1985|pp=16}}</ref> In this document, widespread enthusiasm among the residents of the Aguadilla barrio in support for the idea is claimed.<ref name="Rivera17"/> However, a strong opposition emerged from their neighbors in other areas of Aguada.<ref name="Rivera17"/> This conflict stalled the process for decades.<ref name="Rivera17"/> The first advances came in the form of a small chapel being built in 1770.<ref name="Rivera17"/> Two years later, the community hosted influential Spanish politicians Luis de C贸rdova and Miguel de Muesas. Their host, Bernardo Sosa, and several neighbors requested them to lobby in favor of their request before peninsular authorities.<ref name="Rivera17"/> In 1775, the foundation of Aguadilla was approved by C贸rdova, with Sosa as the town's first mayor.<ref>[ http://boricuaonline.com/index2.php?option=com_content&do_pdf=1&id=17 Aguadilla ] {{webarchive|url= https://web.archive.org/web/20130315161913/http://boricuaonline.com/index2.php?option=com_content&do_pdf=1&id=17 |date= 2013-03-15 }} on BoricuaOnline.com </ref> Following the celebrations, a larger Church began being built.<ref name="Rivera18">{{Harvnb|Rivera|1985|pp=18}}</ref> In 1776, [[Fray 脥帽igo Abbad y Lasierra]] in his description of the towns of the island, mentioned it as the "new Town of '''San Carlos de La Aguadilla'''." But it was not until 1780 that the territory was properly segregated, making the founding of the town official. Originally, Aguadilla was constituted by the [[Victoria, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico|Victoria]] and Hig眉ey barrios.<ref name="enciclopediapr">[ http://www.enciclopediapr.org/esp/article.cfm?ref=08060301&page=2 Aguadilla: Fundaci贸n e historia ] {{Webarchive|url= https://web.archive.org/web/20130315161941/http://www.enciclopediapr.org/esp/article.cfm?ref=08060301&page=2 |date= 2013-03-15 }} on Enciclopedia de Puerto Rico</ref> The population in the town of Aguadilla continued to increase constantly mainly due to its excellent port and strategic location in the route of the boats. In 1776, when [[Santo Domingo]] became independent for the first time, the loyalists of [[Criollo people|Spanish descent]] emigrated to Puerto Rico, mainly to Aguadilla, which caused the population to continue increasing significantly.
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