(Ed.'s Note: Five hundred and thirty years ago, natives of a Caribbean island woke up to find three boatloads of hungry (and lost) Europeans announcing to them that they had been discovered. What’s more, they said their land now belonged to them and their king.
The next five centuries would be devastating for the natives, who shared their food and resources with the new arrivals. From the very start, no matter how generous the natives (whom the Europeans called Indians in the mistaken belief they had reached India) were, the white visitors always seemed to want more.
Prior to Columbus's arrival in the Americas in 1492, the area boasted thriving indigenous populations totaling to more than 60 million people. A little over a century later, that number had dropped close to 6 million.
Between 1492 and 1600, 90 percent of the indigenous populations in the Americas had died. That means about 55 million people perished because of violence and never-before-seen pathogens like smallpox, measles and influenza. For apologists to try to equate this systematic genocide with deaths resulting from inter-tribal territorial conflict is inane.)
By Dylan Matthews
After an attack by more than 2,000 Indians, Columbus had an underling, Alonso de Ojeda, bring him three Indian leaders, whom Columbus then ordered publicly beheaded. Ojeda also ordered his men to grab another Indian, bring him to the middle of his village, and "'cut off his ears' in retribution for the Indians' failing to be helpful to the Spaniards when fording a stream." (Bergreen, 170-171)
7) Columbus was also horrible to the Spanish under his rule
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It's somewhat old hat at this point to point out that Christopher Columbus – in whose name children are off school and mail isn't delivered today – was a homicidal tyrant who initiated the two greatest crimes in the history of the Western Hemisphere, the Atlantic slave trade, and the American Indian genocide.
Rehashing all of his crimes would require a much longer article, not least because evaluating the claims of contemporary primary sources is a somewhat tricky historiographical enterprise.
Rehashing all of his crimes would require a much longer article, not least because evaluating the claims of contemporary primary sources is a somewhat tricky historiographical enterprise.
Philadelphia Magazine's Michael Coard has a good survey here; Howard Zinn's work on this is controversial, but you can find a good excerpt at Jacobin and an illustrated version at the Oatmeal.
Here are just a handful of specific cases, mostly culled from Laurence Bergreen's recent biography, Columbus: The Four Voyages, of almost unimaginable cruelty inflicted by Columbus and his crew during their time in the Caribbean.
1) Columbus kidnapped a Carib woman and gave her to a crew member to rape
Bergreen quotes Michele de Cuneo, who participated in Columbus's second expedition to the Americas (page 143):
"While I was in the boat, I captured a very beautiful woman, whom the Lord Admiral [Columbus] gave to me. When I had taken her to my cabin she was naked — as was their custom. I was filled with a desire to take my pleasure with her and attempted to satisfy my desire. She was unwilling, and so treated me with her nails that I wished I had never begun. I then took a piece of rope and whipped her soundly, and she let forth such incredible screams that you would not have believed your ears. Eventually we came to such terms, I assure you, that you would have thought she had been brought up in a school for whores."
Here are just a handful of specific cases, mostly culled from Laurence Bergreen's recent biography, Columbus: The Four Voyages, of almost unimaginable cruelty inflicted by Columbus and his crew during their time in the Caribbean.
1) Columbus kidnapped a Carib woman and gave her to a crew member to rape
Bergreen quotes Michele de Cuneo, who participated in Columbus's second expedition to the Americas (page 143):
"While I was in the boat, I captured a very beautiful woman, whom the Lord Admiral [Columbus] gave to me. When I had taken her to my cabin she was naked — as was their custom. I was filled with a desire to take my pleasure with her and attempted to satisfy my desire. She was unwilling, and so treated me with her nails that I wished I had never begun. I then took a piece of rope and whipped her soundly, and she let forth such incredible screams that you would not have believed your ears. Eventually we came to such terms, I assure you, that you would have thought she had been brought up in a school for whores."
Hispaniola, now divided between the Dominican Republic and Haiti. NASA/JPL/SRTM
2) On Hispaniola, a member of Columbus's crew publicly cut off an Indian's ears to shock others into submission
After an attack by more than 2,000 Indians, Columbus had an underling, Alonso de Ojeda, bring him three Indian leaders, whom Columbus then ordered publicly beheaded. Ojeda also ordered his men to grab another Indian, bring him to the middle of his village, and "'cut off his ears' in retribution for the Indians' failing to be helpful to the Spaniards when fording a stream." (Bergreen, 170-171)
This engraving by Joos Van Winghe and Theodor de Bry depicts the atrocities committed by Spanish explorers on the indigenous people of the Caribbean described by Bartolomé de las Casa (Peace Palace Library, The Netherlands.)
3) Columbus kidnapped and enslaved more than a thousand people on Hispaniola
According to Cuneo, Columbus ordered 1,500 men and women seized, letting 400 go and condemning 500 to be sent to Spain, and another 600 to be enslaved by Spanish men remaining on the island. About 200 of the 500 sent to Spain died on the voyage, and were thrown by the Spanish into the Atlantic. (Bergreen, 196-197)
According to Cuneo, Columbus ordered 1,500 men and women seized, letting 400 go and condemning 500 to be sent to Spain, and another 600 to be enslaved by Spanish men remaining on the island. About 200 of the 500 sent to Spain died on the voyage, and were thrown by the Spanish into the Atlantic. (Bergreen, 196-197)
4) Columbus forced Indians to collect gold for him or else die
Columbus ordered every Indian over 14 to give a large quantity of gold to the Spanish, on pain of death. Those in regions without much gold were allowed to give cotton instead. Participants in this system were given a "stamped copper or brass token to wear around their necks in what became a symbol of intolerable shame." (Bergreen, 203)
Columbus ordered every Indian over 14 to give a large quantity of gold to the Spanish, on pain of death. Those in regions without much gold were allowed to give cotton instead. Participants in this system were given a "stamped copper or brass token to wear around their necks in what became a symbol of intolerable shame." (Bergreen, 203)
5) About 50,000 Indians committed mass suicide rather than comply with the Spanish
Bergreen explains, page 204: "The Indians destroyed their stores of bread so that neither they nor the invaders would be able to eat it. They plunged off cliffs, they poisoned themselves with roots, and they starved themselves to death. Oppressed by the impossible requirement to deliver tributes of gold, the Indians were no longer able to tend their fields, or care for their sick, children, and elderly. They had given up and committed mass suicide to avoid being killed or captured by Christians, and to avoid sharing their land with them, their fields, groves, beaches, forests, and women: the future of their people."
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6) 56 years after Columbus's first voyage, only 500 out of 300,000 Indians remained on Hispaniola
Population figures from 500 years ago are necessarily imprecise, but Bergreen estimates that there were about 300,000 inhabitants of Hispaniola in 1492. Between 1494 and 1496, 100,000 died, half due to mass suicide. In 1508, the population was down to 60,000. By 1548, it was estimated to be only 500.
Understandably, some natives fled to the mountains to avoid the Spanish troops, only to have dogs set upon them by Columbus's men. (Bergreen, 205)
6) 56 years after Columbus's first voyage, only 500 out of 300,000 Indians remained on Hispaniola
Population figures from 500 years ago are necessarily imprecise, but Bergreen estimates that there were about 300,000 inhabitants of Hispaniola in 1492. Between 1494 and 1496, 100,000 died, half due to mass suicide. In 1508, the population was down to 60,000. By 1548, it was estimated to be only 500.
Understandably, some natives fled to the mountains to avoid the Spanish troops, only to have dogs set upon them by Columbus's men. (Bergreen, 205)
Bartolomé de Las Casas, one of the primary chroniclers of Columbus’s crimes. Antonio Lara
While paling in comparison to his crimes against Caribs and Taino Indians, Columbus's rule over Spanish settlers was also brutal. He ordered at least a dozen Spaniards "to be whipped in public, tied by the neck, and bound together by the feet" for trading gold for food to avoid starvation. He ordered a woman's tongue cut out for having "spoken ill of the Admiral and his brothers."
Another woman was "stripped and placed on the back of a donkey... to be whipped" as punishment for falsely claiming to be pregnant. He "ordered Spaniards to be hanged for stealing bread" (Bergreen, 315-316). Bergreen continues:
"He even ordered the ears and nose cut off one miscreant, who was also whipped, shackled, and banished from the island. He ordered a cabin boy's hand nailed in public to the spot where he had pulled a trap from a river and caught a fish."
Another woman was "stripped and placed on the back of a donkey... to be whipped" as punishment for falsely claiming to be pregnant. He "ordered Spaniards to be hanged for stealing bread" (Bergreen, 315-316). Bergreen continues:
"He even ordered the ears and nose cut off one miscreant, who was also whipped, shackled, and banished from the island. He ordered a cabin boy's hand nailed in public to the spot where he had pulled a trap from a river and caught a fish."
Whippings for minor infractions occurred with alarming frequency. Columbus ordered one wrongdoer to receive a hundred lashes – which could be fatal – for stealing sheep, and another for lying about the incident. An unlucky fellow named Juan Moreno received a hundred lashes for failing to gather enough food for Columbus's pantry.
8) Settlers under Columbus sold 9- and 10-year-old girls into sexual slavery
This one he admitted himself in a letter to Doña Juana de la Torre, a friend of the Spanish queen: "There are plenty of dealers who go about looking for girls; those from nine to ten are now in demand, and for all ages a good price must be paid."
This one he admitted himself in a letter to Doña Juana de la Torre, a friend of the Spanish queen: "There are plenty of dealers who go about looking for girls; those from nine to ten are now in demand, and for all ages a good price must be paid."
9) Indian slaves were beheaded when their Spanish captors couldn't be bothered to untie them
Benjamin Keen, a historian of the Spanish conquest of the Americas, noted that multiple sources confirmed accounts of "exhausted Indian carriers, chained by the neck, whose heads the Spaniards severed from their bodies so they might not have to stop to untie them."
Update: A prior version of this article used another translation of Columbus's letter that wasn't as clear that he was speaking of 9- and 10-year-old girls; a different translation was substituted for clarity.
Benjamin Keen, a historian of the Spanish conquest of the Americas, noted that multiple sources confirmed accounts of "exhausted Indian carriers, chained by the neck, whose heads the Spaniards severed from their bodies so they might not have to stop to untie them."
Update: A prior version of this article used another translation of Columbus's letter that wasn't as clear that he was speaking of 9- and 10-year-old girls; a different translation was substituted for clarity.
13 comments:
Rolling Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says Republicans are on a mission to take over the Rio Grande Valley.
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Valley Democrats do not surrender political territory.
He campaigned in, yeah, Harlingen, not Brownsville. Abbott is a zero here.
Go Democrats!!!
Democrats with their failed policies across the board. Keep dreaming!
Have a great Columbus Day Montoya! Conquests have been going on since time immemorial. Why is it that leftists only concern themselves with the most recent ones? The island of Hispaniola is an excrement hole thanks to the dominant black culture in both countries there. Can't blame that on European conquests.
Would Juan N. Cortina celebrate July 4th?
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October 11, 2022 at 7:18 AM ESTUPIDO
Color people where warehoused in all the islands in this area by the white racist soon to be republicans and sold (as slaves) to the whites that stole all the lands from the natives that lived here.
PINCHE COCO PENDEJO YYYY ESTUPIDO
RATAS Y CUCARACHOS DE EUROPA
For various reasons, many places have changed the name of the holiday. Berkeley, California, replaced Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day in 1992 to honor the original inhabitants of the islands where Columbus landed. In 1989, South Dakota started calling the holiday Native American Day. Alabama celebrates a combination of Columbus Day and American Indian Heritage Day, and Hawaii calls it Discovery Day. Other countries also celebrate Columbus with different holidays; for example, in the Bahamas, it is called Discovery Day, and as Día de la Hispanidad and Fiesta Nacional in Spain.
lOS pendejetes here will honor this idiota with a stature at the main plaza downtown. As you can see OUR elected officials are always up with the times. They also agree with the release of Dahmer and saying "pobresito"...
WOW we need to re-elect all of them again and again and for them to raise taxes (property, sales, fines, hotel and the new one breathing air tax), on all electric bills, all fines up 50%, more time in jail, and make more laws.
AREN'T WE LUCKY?
October 11, 2022 at 7:18 AM
You are confused.
The natives were destroyed. What remain was the hate, anger and heritage of the Spaniards.
Nothing good comes from this. There was little support to help the natives.
Even today, the natives have to fight to be respected.
Dahmer was beaten to death in prison, but we get your point.
According to geneticists, there are parts of the "native" American's DNA that can't be traced back to Asia. Probably means that the ancient Asian immigrants conquered and absorbed the real natives to the Americas. Nobody is native to anywhere.
Hispaniola is a certified shithole. Just as the coco/hillbilly poster is a certfied chicano mongolito know it all.
October 12, 2022 at 7:14 AM
Thanks for reminding me its time for hillbilly coco wanna be white RATA MOJADO to show his ass and he did and just in time. I was about to write este baboso off, but NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO he had to show his ass again. I heard you got promoted from ass dumper to ass cleaner, trumputo must have noticed your ass.
Confused as usual dumpster diver thinks that yaks herdsmen of Mongolia are mongolitos. Estupido they are NOT.
And for you its genetista pinche mojado idiota!
Aqui esta tu "point" baboso...
They couldn't have killed too many indigenous because almost everyone who speaks Spanish and carries a Spanish surname is a descendant of a rapist.
You complain about something someone did 500 years ago but you do nothing to remove the taint.
You could legally change your name and fully adopt the American culture but instead you cling to the name and the language of your rapist.
The fruit of a poison tree will always be poison until you rip the tree from the ground and start over!
October 13, 2022 at 1:49 AM
Talk about cockroach europe everybody has a dad in every country. they all look alike, LIKE PENDEJOS. They no longer call it rape and it goes on all year.
Come and get it its open (physically) all year round. Putismo galore and they have infected the asian countries as well. Welcome to Putismo Europe. Come and get it any time any where and ITS FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.....
THEY EVEN GIVE YOU A SEEDS TO PLANT AS MANY TREES AS YOU WANT.
hahahahahaha jajajajajaj putismo europa.
Unlike the voters here they continue to vote for the same idiotas that raised their taxes, electric rates, pocket all the fundings they collect, if its broken they don't fix it, they don't pay any property taxas, hire their families and friends, get colossal salaries, carry a get out of jail free card, and carry a traffic light changer to change the red light to green, ain'that a shame.
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