'Christopher Columbus': A Personal Journal Of Christopher Columbus

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Christopher Columbus, While I have read and understand your requests, I find myself unable to grant them. I have read accounts of the actions of both your men and yourself in the isles of the Western Indies, and am utterly completely disgusted by them. You have been savaging the people of these islands, and have disgusted me and the entirety of my kingdoms. You dismiss these meek and innocent people as ignorant savages, but it is you that is the savage. I have read of the treatment of pearl divers and miners, forced to work in brutal conditions day and night, scarcely fed and in constant pain. I have read of your slave ships, of those which you toss out the Indians that you can not keep, leaving them to die in the waves. I have read of your

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