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    caused major problems due to opposing perspectives on the idea of treating a minority or culture lesser than you treat your own. Two citizens‚ high in their society spoke out against this ordeal. Bartolome de Las Casas Defends the Indians(1552)- In this little passage of his thoughts‚ de Las Casas literally defends this indians. Now this more than likely caused a bit of a shock to his listeners. Being that he is apart of the race that is getting the indians to do work he doesn’t have to do. A

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    One of the stated purposes for writing the account was Las Casas’s fear of Spain coming under divine punishment and his concern for the souls of the native peoples. The account was one of the first attempts by a Spanish writer of the colonial era to depict the unfair treatment that the indigenous people endured during the early stages of the Spanish conquest of the Greater Antilles‚ particularly the island of Hispaniola. Las Casas’s point of view can be described as being heavily against some of

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    American Voices Essay Assignment A Brief Account of the Destruction of the Indies‚ Bartolome de las Casas Las Casas’ account depicts the terrible and inhumane actions that the Spaniards inflicted upon the indigenous people. He made it very clear that the indigenous people were far from deserving of this torturous treatment. He describes them as “among the purest‚ the most innocent‚ and the most intelligent.” (p.9) Las Casas points out that other Spaniards had similar feelings for the indigenous people

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    Jonathan R. Gould Jr “The people next door” Roselyn Abang The author “Jonathan R. Gould Jr”‚ tells us about his experience with different types of neighbors‚ since he had the experience of moving around and the best one to live next to. The author tells us that it is important to identify and maintain a relationship with our neighbors that we live next to us‚ so we know how to relate and communicate with them. He goes on to mention the type of people that he lived across the street from and

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      4. Why does Zinn dispute Henry Kissinger’s statement: “History is the memory of  states?”   5. What is Zinn’s basic criticism of historian Samuel Eliot Morison’s book‚  Christopher Columbus‚ Mariner?     6. What major issues does Bartolome de las Casas bring up regarding Spanish expeditions in the Caribbean?     7. Identify one early and one subsequent motive that drove Columbus to oppress indigenous peoples.   8. What was the ultimate fate of the Arawak Indians?   9. What was the

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    without the persons say so‚ take your family away from you making them into slaves‚ and would sell them and you as an order. They felt God was behind them as they would do all the harm and hurt to you for you not abiding by the Lord’s rule. Bartolome de las Casas criticizes abuse on Hispañola‚ quoting Fray Anton Montesino‚ 1550: The Dominicans felt the Spanish had lack of emotion for the natives as they did not show interest in their suffering and cruel imprisonment and had more concerns of their own

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    Columbus‚ the Indians‚ Human Progress When Columbus reached land in the Bahamas he was greeted by the Arawak’s who were without clothing. They greeted Columbus and his men with gifts of food and water. Columbus instantly knew that he and his men could subjugate them and make them do whatever they want. The Arawak’s were remarkable for their hospitality and their beliefs in sharing which‚ were not present in the Europeans. The reasoning for Columbus’ voyage to the Americas was because Spain was

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    explorer Marco Polo. After a difficult trip that almost required him to go back empty handed‚ he eventually did reach new land‚ but not what he intended. He wanted to sail to Asia but instead found himself on an unknown island‚ which he proceeded to name "La Spanola". It seems that Columbus attempts to make up for his folly of not being able to reach Asia on the route he was so sure of. However rather than to consider this a waste of effort and money‚ he attempts to present the island as a suitable substitution

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    Zhe Cui Prof. Nicholas MKTG-342 Case Analysis Feb 27‚ 2015 La Casa de Las Botas 1. Summary La Casa de Las Botas is a small company which has luxurious retail space in downtown Buenos Aires and a little workshop located about 10km to the west. El Señor Jorge Da Silva Villagrán‚ the company founder and owner‚ used to work as an apprentice for Pierri Company for fifteen years. When Mr. Pierri was retiring along with some of his employees‚ Jorge decided to buy the business from him in 1989‚ since he

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