Legitimating Conquest and Slavery in the New World

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A Spaniard by the name of Christopher Columbus set sail on a voyage heading west across the Atlantic Ocean to Asia. This 1492 voyage turned out to be a discovery of another continent, America. Columbus thought that he had reached East Indies, but was in fact, in the Caribbean. The native people that inhabited the island were curious to see these new visitors and came out to greet them. The natives or ?Indians? as Columbus called them were friendly and generous people, giving gifts to the European travelers. Soon after the arrival, the Europeans started to take over and take what they pleased. As more Europeans came to the Americas, the population of the Indians declined in great numbers. The Europeans brought many dreadful diseases and had the mindset for killing. The Europeans, particularly the Spanish, had the sick mind of enjoying butchery innocent natives. Only after this massacre and the rapid decline of the Indian population, did the Europeans colonized by building towns and by growing crops. The plantations in the Americas primarily produced the crops sugar cane and tobacco that were exported back to Europe. Several plantation fields were just too large for one farmer, so it was decided that African slaves are to be brought in to help. A ship was sent to the shores of Africa and there many Africans were forced on the ship to either the Caribbean or to North America to work in the fields. When the Europeans came to the Americas they took the land by legitimating their conquest from the Indians, established colonies, and legalized slavery in the New World. The discovery of the Americas supposed to be this glorious moment in America, but it turns out to be the most brutal massacre and human persecute in history.

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.... The Europeans took everything from the Indians from their legitimating conquest, they took their land, food, and lives. Afterwards, the Europeans colonized along the coast line, the British taking North America and the Spanish remaining down in Central and South America. The plantations primarily produced sugar cane and tobacco that were exported back to Europe. A ship was sent to the shores of West Africa and there many Africans were forced on the ship to either the Caribbean or to North America to work in the fields. Then years after the Indian massacre, the colonist took the freedom of Africans and put them in a lifetime of servitude. The legitimation of slavery and the conquest of the native people only had to be legal in the eyes of a European. This New World discovery had turned into a bloody massacre of innocent people and the enslavement of an entire race.

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