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  1. Bartolomé de las Casas, sickened by the exploitation and physical degradation of the indigenous peoples in the Spanish colonies of the Caribbean, gave up his extensive land holdings and slaves and traveled to his homeland in Spain in 1515 to petition the Spanish Crown to stop the abuses that European colonists were inflicting upon the natives ...

  2. Who was Bartolomé de Las Casas? What is Bartolomé de Las Casas known for? Did Bartolomé de Las Casas ever own serfs? What did Bartolomé de Las Casas write? What impact did Bartolomé de Las Casass writings have in Spain?

  3. Feb 1, 1973 · The ideology of Las Casas is scrutinized in three essays by Venancio D. Carro, Ángel Losada, and Manuel M. Martínez. Carro, contending that not enough attention has been paid to the Spanish theological-juridical renaissance of the sixteenth century, proposes to examine its influence on Las Casas.

  4. This tract, a summary of a debate concerning the subjugation of Indians, contains the arguments of Bartolomé de Las Casas, the Bishop of Chiapas, Mexico, and Juan Gines Sepulveda, an influential Spanish philosopher, concerning the treatment of American Indians in the New World.

  5. Bartolomé de Las Casas. Una leyenda hábilmente urdida pos los detractores de Las Casas fue que él fue el introductor de la esclavitud en América. Isacio Pérez Fernández intentó desmantelar la leyenda de un Las Casas esclavista en su libro, Bartolomé de Las Casas: ¿Contra los negros? (1991).

  6. Bartolomé de Las Casas, a Spanish cleric, Dominican friar, and New World bishop, is considered one of the major figures in the sixteenth-. century critique of the conquest and colonization of the American. hemisphere. During his lifetime, this legal scholar became known as.

  7. 1484 – 1566. Inducted 2020. Unlike most portrayals of Natives in the U.S., here the American Indian is above Los Casas, implicitly his equal. Bartolomé de las Casas came to Haiti as a young conquistador from Spain.

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