In the Wake of Columbus: The Impact of the New World on Europe, 1492-1650H. Davidson, 1996 - 128 pàgines |
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... hand , the Spanish gov- ernment eagerly wanted to conclude peace with the Netherlands because it faced the prospect of a war with France ; on the other hand , Spain could not simply abandon Brazil to the Dutch because that would ...
... hand , the Spanish gov- ernment eagerly wanted to conclude peace with the Netherlands because it faced the prospect of a war with France ; on the other hand , Spain could not simply abandon Brazil to the Dutch because that would ...
Pàgina 49
... hand in hand . Conquest was a religious duty , an act of charity towards an ignorant and unfortunate people . Sepúlveda's theories produced a storm of protest , especially from Las Casas . Heated discussion of the questions which he had ...
... hand in hand . Conquest was a religious duty , an act of charity towards an ignorant and unfortunate people . Sepúlveda's theories produced a storm of protest , especially from Las Casas . Heated discussion of the questions which he had ...
Pàgina 78
... hand , a Brazilian gnaws a human foot next to bundles of brazilwood , a Peruvian grasps gold mining tools , and an Eskimo stands with his fishing spear and kayak . In the center sits America herself , dressed only in feathers , holding ...
... hand , a Brazilian gnaws a human foot next to bundles of brazilwood , a Peruvian grasps gold mining tools , and an Eskimo stands with his fishing spear and kayak . In the center sits America herself , dressed only in feathers , holding ...
Continguts
EUROPEAN POLITICS AND AMERICA | 23 |
EUROPEAN CONCEPTIONS OF NATIVE AMERICANS | 51 |
AFTERWORD | 106 |
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