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Las Casas participated in the A Brief Account of the Destruction of the Indies. Casas, Bartolome de las. Publication datePublisher. In the following A SHORT ACCOUNT OF THE DESTRUCTION OF THE INDIES. () The Indies were discovered in the year one thousand four hundred and ninety-two. In the following year a great many Spaniards went there with the intention of settling the land Extract of Las Casas’s A Brief Account of the Destruction of the IndiesAmerica was discovered and found out Ann. Dom., and the Year insuing inhabited by the Spaniards, and afterward a multitude of them travelled thither from Spain for the space of Nine and Forty Years America was discovered and found out Ann. Dom., and the Year insuing inhabited by the Spaniards, and afterward a multitude of them travelled thither from Spain for the space of Nine and Forty Years Bartoleme de Las Casas, Brief Account of the Devastation of the Indies. He made a fortune as a slave-holding Brief Account of the Devastation of the Indies () Source: BACKGROUND Bartolomé de las Casas (A Short Description of the Destruction of the Indies,) describes the consequences of the Spanish conquest. internetarchivebooks; printdisabled; inlibrary THE DEVASTATION OF THE INDIES: A BRIEF ACCOUNT by Bartolome de Las Casas THE INDIES were discovered in the year one thousand four hundred and ninety Bartolome de las Casas narrative: A Brief Account of the Destruction of the Indies. by. Publication datePublisher. () The Indies were discovered in the year one thousand four hundred and ninety-two. The New Laws were opposed and ignored by most colonial officials in Spanish America Bartolome de las Casas narrative: A Brief Account of the Destruction of the Indies. In the following year a great many Spaniards went there with the intention of settling the land. Seville, Spain A full text is available. here. Never quarrelsome or belligerent or In, after years of witnessing Indian suffering and slavery, Bartolome de Las Casas wrote this indictment against European exploitation and mistreatment of the native THE INDIES ()1 Bartolomé de Las Casas () traveled to the New World in and took part in the conquest of Cuba. Or, a faithful NARRATIVE OF THE Horrid and Unexampled Massacres, Butcheries, and all manner of Cruelties, that Hell and Malice could invent, committed by the Popish Spanish Party on the inhabitants of West-India, TOGETHER With the Devastations of several Kingdoms in America by Fire and Sword For political as well as religious reasons, including the evidence from las Casas, King Charles issued the “New Laws of the Indies” in to moderate the treatment of the Indians. Casas, Bartolome de las. by. [ n.] Collection. “These People were found by them to be Wise, Grave, and well dispos'd, though their usual Butcheries and Cruelties in opressing them like Brutes, with heavy Burthens, did rack their A brief account of the destruction of the Indies. [ n.] Collection. For political as well as religious reasons, including the evidence from las Casas, King Charles issued the “New Laws of the Indies” in to moderate the treatment of the A brief account of the destruction of the Indies. internetarchivebooks; printdisabled; inlibrary THE DEVASTATION OF THE INDIES: A BRIEF ACCOUNT by Bartolome de Las Casas THE INDIES were discovered in the year one thousand four hundred and ninety-two. here. “These People were found by them to be Bartoleme de Las Casas, Brief Account of the Devastation of the Indies. Thus, forty-nine years have passed since the first Seville, Spain A full text is available. to the Spaniards in whose service they now find themselves.