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The rumours even included him among the dead. One persistent point of criticism has been Las Casas’s repeated suggestions of replacing Indian with African slave labor. His extensive writings were all connected with his reform projects.
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In reward for his services, Las Casas received land together with a grant of Indians and by all appearances had established himself as a typical hkstory. He returned to Europe, first to Spain and then to Rome where, inhe was ordained a priest.
Bartolomé de Las Casas
Thirty Very Juridical Propositions. Inwhile reading a passage in the Bible, Las Casas suddenly realized the horror of the Spanish brutality toward the native people. For this reason he was transferred and imprisoned in Santo Domingo in Thank you for your feedback. He was a scholar, historian and 16th century human rights advocate.
This resulted in a new resolution to be presented to viceroy Mendoza. Friede, Juan, and Benjamin Keen, eds. Biography portal Catholicism portal Spain portal Mexico portal.
During his final years Las Casas came to be the indispensable adviser both to the Council of the Indies and to the king on many of the problems relating to the Indies. Ancestral domain Free, prior and informed consent Intellectual property Land rights Language Self-determination in Australia in Canada in the United States Traditional knowledge ecological medical Treaty rights.
Bartolome de Las Casas, missionary 17 July In Las Casas quit school and sailed to the West Indies. He spent much of his time writing the monumental Historia de las Indias —76 ; for selections in English translation, see Tears of the Indians ed.
The two men never debated face to face but stated their cases individually before the court. The failure to recruit a sufficient number of farmers, the opposition of the encomenderos of Santo Domingo, and, finally, an attack by the Indians themselves all were factors that brought disaster to the experiment in January Edited by Nigel Griffin.
This page was last edited on 31 Decemberat This settlement was located on the Gulf of Paria in the present-day Venezuela. Archived from the original on September 23, Retrieved December 11, from Encyclopedia.
While in Spain inLas Casas read some of the passages of his as yet unfinished book to King Charles. The work was published by his own request after his casad.
The History of Father Bartolome de las Casas
His early efforts at the Spanish court were largely directed at securing approval for the establishment of model colonies in which Spanish farmers would live and labor side by side with Indians in a peaceful coexistence that would gently lead the natives to Christianity and Christian civilization.
Las Casas justified his decision by arguing that all wealth acquired through encomiendas was ill-gotten, declaring, “There is no Spaniard in the Indies who has shown good faith in connection with the wars of Conquest. Las Casas adroitly had the decision postponed while he gained the power of attorney, enabling him to act officially on the Indians’ behalf.
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Barolome, the Indians had committed grave sins by their idolatry and sins against nature. At the same time, he stated that evangelization and conversion should be done through peaceful persuasion and not through violence or coercion.
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This was easier thought than done, as most of the people who were in positions of power were themselves either encomenderos or otherwise profiting from the influx of wealth from the Indies. Juan de Sepulveda defended Aristotle’s thesis that some men were natural slaves and their betters had a right to enslave them, which he applied to the natives of the Americas and the Spanish colonists. Approaches to Las Casas, —”.
Duke University Press, Other studies of Las Casas include Alice J. He returned to the West Indies and in — served as chaplain to the invaders during the conquest of Cuba.
His name came into prominence again in the latter half of the 20th century, in connection with the indigenista movements in Peru and Mexico. In a complaint was sent by the encomenderos of Hispaniola that Las Casas was again accusing them of mortal sins from the pulpit.
