What happened after Columbus’s first voyage?

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What happened after Columbus’s first voyage? Then came the Conquistadors!

Task: Students will be examining a photo essay, illustrating scenes from the various writings of Bartolome de Las Casas. Your job is to: Examine the illustrating and captions from de Las Casas’s writings with your partner(s). Write a DETAILED description of what you observe about 3-5 of the illustrations. Write a report containing your hypothesis (educated guesses) about Spanish treatment, policies, and concepts about treatment of the Indians

". . . in the beginning the Indians regarded the Spaniards as angels from heaven."

"With my own eyes I saw Spaniards cut off the nose, hands and ears of Indians, male and female…because it pleased them to do it. ... Likewise, I saw how they summoned the chief rulers to come, assuring them safety, and when they peacefully came, they were taken captive and burned."

"[The Spaniards] took babies from their mothers, grabbing them by the feet and smashing their heads against rocks. ... They hanged thirteen [natives] at a time in honor of Christ Our Savior and the twelve Apostles. ...Then, straw was wrapped around their torn bodies and they were burned alive."

"As the Spaniards went with their war dogs hunting down Indian men and women, it happened that a sick Indian woman who could not escape from the dogs, sought to avoid being torn apart by them, in this fashion: she took a cord and tied her year-old child to her leg, and then she hanged herself from a beam. But the dogs came and tore the child apart; before the creature expired, however, a friar baptized it."

"They would cut an Indian's hands and leave them dangling by a shred of skin ... [and] they would test their swords and their manly strength on captured Indians and place bets on the slicing off of heads or cutting of bodies in half with one blow. ... [One] cruel captain traveled over many leagues, capturing all the Indians he could find. Since the Indians would not tell him who their new lord was, he cut off the hands of some and threw others to the dogs, and thus they were torn to pieces."

"The Spanish treated the Indians with such rigor and inhumanity that they seemed the very ministers of Hell, driving them day and night with beatings, kicks, lashes and blows, and calling them no sweeter names than dogs. ... Women who had just given birth were forced to carry burdens for the Christians and thus could not carry infants because of the hard work and weakness of hunger. Infinite numbers of these were cast aside on the road and thus perished."

"They threw into those holes all the Indians they could capture of every age and kind. ... Pregnant and confined women, children, old men [were] left stuck on the stakes, until the pits were filled. ... The rest they killed with lances and daggers and threw them to their war dogs who tore them up and devoured them."

"Because he did not give the great quantity of gold asked for, they burned him and a number of other nobles and caciques... with the intention of leaving no prince or chieftain alive in the entire country."

"When the Spaniards had collected a great deal of gold from the Indians, they shut them up in three big houses, crowding in as many as they could, then set fire to the houses, burning alive all that were in them, yet those Indians had given no cause nor made any resistance."

Questions to consider What did natives think about Europeans? What did Europeans think about natives? What were their opinions of each other? How would you describe the interaction between the two sides? How would each side react to these interactions? How should each side react to these interactions?

References Bartolomé De Las Casas, The Devastation of the Indies, (Original publication 1552) Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore & London, 1992. Bartolomé De Las Casas, History of the Indies, translated by Andrée M. Collard, Harper & Row Publishers, New York, 1971 Bartolomé De Las Casas, In Defense of the Indians, , translated by Stafford Poole, C.M., Northern Illinois University, 1974.