Rise of the New West, 1819-1829 (Volume 3 ) download PDF, EPUB, Kindle
Rise of the New West, 1819-1829 (Volume 3 ) download PDF, EPUB, Kindle

Rise of the New West, 1819-1829 (Volume 3 ) by Frederick Jackson Turner
Rise of the New West, 1819-1829 (Volume 3 )
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Author: Frederick Jackson Turner
Page Count: 90 pages
Published Date: 13 Jan 2012
Publisher: General Books
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
Format: Pdf
ISBN: 9781234932107
File Name: Rise.of.the.New.West,.1819-1829.(Volume.3.).pdf
Download Link: Rise of the New West, 1819-1829 (Volume 3 )
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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1904. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER XVIII NEGRO SLAVES (1502-1821) THE introduction of negro slavery into the New World dates from the year 1502, and its history in the Spanish dominions illustrates more than one phase of their colonial policy. The instructions to Ovando in 1501, which prohibited the passage to the Indies of Jews, Moors, or recent converts, authorized him to take over negro slaves that had been born in the power of Christians.1 This permission indicates that there were negro slaves in the peninsula that had been born there, and that at first it was thought best to allow only Christian slaves to go to the Indies. Yet even this restricted importation Ovando found unwise, and he requested the next year that no more should be sent, averring that they ran away and demoralized the Indians.2 Isabella gave ear to Ovando's protest and withdrew the permission to import negroes.3 1 Docs. Ined. de Indias, XXXI., 23. Ovando set sail in February, 1502. 2 Herrera, Historia General, dec. I., lib. DEGREESV., chap. xii. 3 Saco, Historia de la Esclavitud, 62. After her death, however, Ferdinand reverted to the plan of 1501, and in 1505 sent Ovando seventeen negro slaves to work in the copper-mines.1 Apparently the regulation excluding any but Christianized negroes was evaded, for Ovando received orders in 1506 to deport all Berber slaves.2 The severity of the labor in the mines proving destructive to the Indians, Ferdinand directed the Casa de Contractacion in 1510 to send over immediately fifty slaves, and later on others, up to two hundred, to be sold to the settlers. In April of that year over a hundred were bought in the Lisbon market. This is the beginning of the African slave - trade to America. The change of climate and the hard work caused a very rapid death rate, which perplexed the king.3.

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