Who was Bartolome de las Casas?

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Who was Bartolome de las Casas?​

He was born circa 1484 and passed away on 18 July 1566. He was the first person who was officially selected as the Protector of the Indians. Moreover, he was the first Bishop of Chiapas. Find out more interesting facts about Las Casas below: Bartolome de Las Casas was a writer too.

What did Bartolome fail to do in Santo Domingo?​

Bartolomé had failed miserably in bringing peace in the Spanish-occupied American lands, and he took the route of religion to analyze his failures in Santo Domingo. He embraced the Dominican Order and started writing a book called ‘Historia Apologética’.
Why did Las Casas interrupt work on the book?
Las Casas interrupted work on the book only to send to the Council of the Indies in Madrid three long letters (in 1531, 1534, and 1535), in which he accused persons and institutions of the sin of oppressing the Indian, particularly through the encomienda system.

The story of Bartolomé de las Casas (1484-1566), a Dominican friar and one of the first Europeans to set foot in this hemisphere, offers another answer to the question. His story raises the further question: Who are those in our world who “don’t count,” whose humanity does not measure up, whose aspirations and needs are not our concern?
How did Bartolome de las Casas treat the Amerindians?
Bartolome de las Casas was an encomendero himself, but he was appalled at how the Spanish treated the Amerindians. After becoming a priest and giving up his encomienda, he tried to establish a colony in which Spaniards and Amerindians could live and work together freely and peacefully.

What did Bartolome de Sainte-Bartolome do?​

In 1540, he returned to Spain to petition King Charles V on behalf of the Amerindians. The king actually listened. In the New Laws of 1542, he abolished slavery and ended the encomienda system. Bartolome must have rejoiced, but he knew he faced a struggle as he returned to the New World to enforce the New Laws.

How old was Bartolome when he went on his first voyage?​

His father was a merchant and was acquainted with the Italian explorer Christopher Columbus. Young Bartolomé, then about 9 years old, was in Seville when Columbus returned from his first voyage in 1493; he might have met members of the Taíno tribe who Columbus enslaved and brought back with him from the Americas.
 
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