The Destruction of the Indigenous Peoples of Hispano America: A Genocidal Encounter

The Destruction of the Indigenous Peoples of Hispano America: A Genocidal Encounter
ISBN-10
1845199219
ISBN-13
9781845199210
Pages
400
Language
English
Published
2019-02
Author
Eitan Ginzberg

Description

It was not the original intention of the Spanish to harm the Hispanic-American natives. The Spanish Crown, Councils and Church considered the natives free and intelligent vassals entitled to be embraced by Christianity and by the Hispanic civil culture. However, it was the same monarchy's decision to exploit the natives as taxpayers and as a reservoir of forced labor that made its rule in America exceptionally destructive. The recruitment of the natives to serve the interests of the Spanish Empire under what can only be considered near to slave conditions, compounded by systematic annihilation of their cultures and by cyclical epidemics, led to the near total eradication of the Indians. Based upon primary sources and current research on the relationship between colonialism and genocide, this book examines whether the Spanish actions were genocidal.