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Title: Historia de las Indias (vol. 4 de 5)
Note: Reading ease score: 16.0 (College graduate level). Very difficult to read.
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Summary: "Historia de las Indias (vol. 4 de 5)" by Bartolomé de las Casas is a historical account written in the late 19th century. This work documents the events surrounding the Spanish colonization of the Americas, particularly focusing on the mistreatment of indigenous populations. De las Casas serves as both a chronicler and a moral commentator, often advocating for the rights of the native peoples. The opening of the volume covers the actions of Diego Velázquez and his arrival in Cuba in 1511, setting the stage for the violent encounters between the Spanish and the indigenous peoples. It describes early confrontations, including the resistance efforts led by local leaders like Hatuey, as well as the unjust torture and execution of those who defied the Spanish. The narrative emphasizes the devastating impact of colonization on the indigenous communities, detailing the injustices inflicted upon them while revealing de las Casas's commitment to advocating for their welfare and dignity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Casas, Bartolomé de las, 1484-1566
EBook No.: 56283
Published: Jan 1, 2018
Downloads: 97
Language: Spanish
Subject: America -- Discovery and exploration -- Spanish -- Early works to 1800
Subject: Columbus, Christopher, 1451-1506 -- Early works to 1800
Subject: Indians, Treatment of -- Latin America -- Early works to 1800
Subject: Spain -- Colonies -- America -- Early works to 1800
LoCC: Latin America local history: General
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: Historia de las Indias (vol. 4 de 5)
Note: Reading ease score: 16.0 (College graduate level). Very difficult to read.
Credits:
Produced by Josep Cols Canals and the Online Distributed
Proofreading Team at http:
//www.pgdp.net
(This file was
produced from images generously made available by The
Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Summary: "Historia de las Indias (vol. 4 de 5)" by Bartolomé de las Casas is a historical account written in the late 19th century. This work documents the events surrounding the Spanish colonization of the Americas, particularly focusing on the mistreatment of indigenous populations. De las Casas serves as both a chronicler and a moral commentator, often advocating for the rights of the native peoples. The opening of the volume covers the actions of Diego Velázquez and his arrival in Cuba in 1511, setting the stage for the violent encounters between the Spanish and the indigenous peoples. It describes early confrontations, including the resistance efforts led by local leaders like Hatuey, as well as the unjust torture and execution of those who defied the Spanish. The narrative emphasizes the devastating impact of colonization on the indigenous communities, detailing the injustices inflicted upon them while revealing de las Casas's commitment to advocating for their welfare and dignity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Casas, Bartolomé de las, 1484-1566
EBook No.: 56283
Published: Jan 1, 2018
Downloads: 97
Language: Spanish
Subject: America -- Discovery and exploration -- Spanish -- Early works to 1800
Subject: Columbus, Christopher, 1451-1506 -- Early works to 1800
Subject: Indians, Treatment of -- Latin America -- Early works to 1800
Subject: Spain -- Colonies -- America -- Early works to 1800
LoCC: Latin America local history: General
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.