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A short account of the destruction of the Indies
Book • 1552
Written in 1542, this book is a powerful critique of Spanish colonialism, detailing the atrocities committed against native populations in the Americas.
It was dedicated to Prince Philip II of Spain to alert him to these abuses and demand better treatment for the indigenous peoples.
The work contributed significantly to the 'Spanish Black Legend' and remains a crucial historical document.
It was dedicated to Prince Philip II of Spain to alert him to these abuses and demand better treatment for the indigenous peoples.
The work contributed significantly to the 'Spanish Black Legend' and remains a crucial historical document.
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as Bartolomé de las Casas's influential condemnation of Spanish abuses in the Americas.


Tom Holland

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649. The Fall of the Incas: The Last Emperor (Part 6)
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when discussing de las Casas' influential account criticizing early colonial atrocities.


Greg Grandin

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"America, América" with Greg Grandin




