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Bartolomé de Las Casas
Spanish historian and missionary
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- Born:
- 1474 or 1484, Sevilla?, Spain
- Died:
- July 1566, Madrid
- On the Web:
- Annenberg Learner - Bartolomé de las Casas (c. 1474-1566) (Mar. 21, 2024)
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Bartolomé de Las Casas (born 1474 or 1484, Sevilla?, Spain—died July 1566, Madrid) was an early Spanish historian and Dominican missionary who was the first to expose the oppression of indigenous peoples by Europeans in the Americas and to call for the abolition of slavery there. His several works include Historia de las Indias (first printed in 1875). A prolific writer and in his later years an influential figure of the Spanish court, Las Casas nonetheless failed to stay the progressive enslavement of the indigenous peoples of Latin America. The son of a small merchant, Las Casas is believed to ...(100 of 1640 words)