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  1. Bartolomé de las Casas, OP (US: / l ɑː s ˈ k ɑː s ə s / lahss KAH-səss; Spanish: [baɾtoloˈme ðe las ˈkasas] ⓘ; 11 November 1484 – 18 July 1566) was a Spanish clergyman, writer, and activist best known for his work as a historian and social reformer.

    • 11 September 1550
    • Chiapas
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  3. Nov 6, 2020 · Learn about the life and legacy of Bartolomé de Las Casas, a Dominican friar who fought for the rights of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas and reformed the colonial enterprise. Find out how he witnessed the horrors of the conquest and the colonization, visited the New World several times, and wrote a frank account of the situation of the Indigenous people.

  4. Bartolomé de Las Casas, (born August 1474, Sevilla?—died July 17, 1566, Madrid), Spanish historian and missionary, called the Apostle of the Indies. He sailed on Christopher Columbus ’s third voyage (1498) and later became a planter on Hispaniola (1502).

  5. Learn how Bartolomé de las Casas, a 16th-century Spanish priest and human rights activist, petitioned the Spanish Crown to stop the abuses of the indigenous peoples in the New World. Explore his views on slavery, the rights of natives, and the role of theologians and philosophers in his quest for justice and human rights.

  6. B artolomé de Las Casas, a Spanish friar, is best known for his criticism of Spain's colonial policies in the Americas, particularly its cruel treatment of Native Americans. His role in bringing this injustice to the attention of the world has earned him a place in the struggle for human rights.

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