Bernal Diaz and The Conquest of New Spain
.... the Spaniards were forced to kill, it was for God and
Spain, and because it could not be avoided, at least in the Spaniards' view. When the
Indians killed, on ....
(1651

7

)
Fictitious Report from New Spain
.... Our job here must first be in dissuading the natives from these barbaric practices, as we seek to bring the word of God to the
Indians of New
Spain. ....
(1542

6

)
Columbus, Spain and the New World
.... the
Indians as not quite human. That idea can be linked to rigid Spanish Inquisition-era Catholicism, which persecuted free religious thought in
Spain and ....
(2787

11

)
de las Casas & Spaniard Mistreatment of Indians
.... rule in the New World to show the terrible human, political, economic and moral costs of Spanish abuses of the
Indians. The Introduction reads:
Spain in the ....
(1840

7

)
The history of Europe
....
Spain, by contrast, did not allot land but sold it, and the
Indians, though many of them became Christian, usually ended up serving the Spaniards. ....
(3052

12

)
Washington Irving
.... Bigelow writes, concurring with las Casas, that "Columbus took hundreds of
Indians slaves and sent them back to
Spain, where most of them were sold and ....
(1725

7

)
The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus
.... Bigelow writes, concurring with las Casas, that "Columbus took hundreds of
Indians slaves and sent them back to
Spain, where most of them were sold and ....
(1725

7

)
Teaching About Columbus
.... He and his men gave the "
Indians" "little trinkets and returned to
Spain with a few of the
Indians to show King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella" (Bigelow 254). ....
(1680

7

)
The Personality of Christopher Columbus
.... After exploring some of the other islands in the region, Columbus and his crew returned to
Spain with various gifts as well as a few of the
Indians. ....
(2353

9

)
The California Mission System
.... of the
Indians into the new colony was essential, especially since colonization was turning out to be unappealing to the residents of
Spain and Mexico. ....
(1721

7

)
British-Indian & Spanish-Indian Relations
.... The Europeans, for their own part, went so far as to rationalize virtual enslavement of
Indians (in the case of
Spain and, specifically, Columbus) by arguing ....
(1617

6

)
Spanish Conquest of the New World
.... to the New World, exploring it and claiming it for
Spain, establishing Spanish .... the Spanish court in 1514, the Requerimiento, calling for the
Indians to accept ....
(1371

5

)
Spanish Experience in the New World
.... to Columbus, the author notes that "six out of seven
Indians have died .... and
Spain losing money this way." Criticizing the attitude of Columbus, las Casas adds ....
(1330

5

)
The islands of the Caribbean
.... of the government of
Spain while also protecting the welfare of the Indian population. However, the encomenderos often tried to use the
Indians for their own ....
(2270

9

)
The islands of the Caribbean
.... of the government of
Spain while also protecting the welfare of the Indian population. However, the encomenderos often tried to use the
Indians for their own ....
(2207

9

)
Quito Revolutionary War of 1809
.... With independence from
Spain, liberal ideals flourished that eliminated with .... institutions that ensured the continued subjugation of
Indians (Indigenous Peoples ....
(2466

10

)
Native Americans & Adaptation of Dominant Cultures
.... starting with whites of exactly the same breeding who had the misfortune to have been born in the New World, instead of in
Spain. Native
Indians and slaves ....
(1358

5

)
Arizona and Southwest Indian Tribes
.... However, Kino's own ministry of conversion, subjugation to his and
Spain's authority, and his education laid the foundation for the
Indians' treatment for the ....
(2645

11

)
Old World and New World
.... Black Legend is based largely on reports sent to the King of
Spain by Spaniards .... The Spanish treatment of
Indians was on the whole far more human and civilized ....
(1190

5

)
Argument on Columbus' Discovery of America
.... He and his men gave the "
Indians" "little trinkets and returned to
Spain with a few of the
Indians to show King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella" (Bigelow 254). ....
(1899

8

)
INVOLVEMENT OF AMERICAN INDIANS IN THE CIVIL WAR
.... The
Indians lacked foreign allies after the defeat of the French by the .... the colonists' victory in the Revolutionary War, the expulsion of
Spain from Florida ....
(2488

10

)
Hispanic Colonial Experience in the New World
.... in something of a tribute to the admiral's cleverness, as if it was an accomplishment and an adventure for
Spain to as it were put one over on the
Indians. ....
(3664

15

)
The Inca Rule
.... of the
Indians. Toledo embarked on a history of the Inca to show the people how cruel and vicious they were, to falsify their history and ensure
Spain's rule. ....
(852

3

)
California and Race
.... very fringes of the Spanish empire, and was only colonized by
Spain little more .... the mission system, which was designed not to simply remove the
Indians, as was ....
(2364

9

)
ORIGINS OF THE ATLANTIC WORLD This essay examin
.... with the Christians, because they wanted to make slaves of the
Indians we brought .... rewarded by the Council of the Indies by being forced into exile from
Spain. ....
(2345

9

)
European Superior Attitude Toward Native Americans
.... labor -- and portions of their social organization -- needed to be incorporated into New
Spain, the Spanish took a different approach to the
Indians than the ....
(1866

7

)
Native Americans & the Arrival of Europeans
.... labor -- and portions of their social organization -- needed to be incorporated into New
Spain, the Spanish took a different approach to the
Indians than the ....
(1866

7

)
Mexican Culture, Art & Literary Artists
.... Then, as the governors of New
Spain came to reflect the increasingly "Spanish" agenda of the Iberian Court,
Indians were systematically excluded from all but ....
(3813

15

)
The Incas and the Aztecs
.... The
Indians were puzzled by the importance Europeans placed on gold, but avarice was only .... in holy war against the Moors--Muslims who had occupied
Spain for 700 ....
(2823

11

)
Myth of La Malinche in Mexican History
.... description of the Indian woman: "Do±a Marina was a person of the greatest importance and was obeyed without question by the
Indians throughout New
Spain" (67 ....
(3730

15

)