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      • Following an epiphany in 1514, Las Casas fought the Spanish control of the Indies for the rest of his life, writing vividly about the brutality of the Spanish conquistadors. Once a settler and exploiter of the American Indians, he became their defender, breaking ground for the modern human rights movement.
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  2. Pedro de Las Casas, Bartolomé's merchant father, left in Christopher Columbus' second expedition. Upon his return, in 1499, Pedro de Las Casas brought to his son "a young Amerinidian." Three years later, in 1502, Las Casas immigrated with his father to the island of Hispaniola, on the expedition of Nicolás de Ovando.

  3. 1493, Pedro de las Casas. Mercader sevillano que viajó con Cristóbal Colón en su segundo viaje a América, permaneciendo allí hasta 1498, y que acompañó a su hijo Bartolomé de las Casas en la expedición de Nicolás de Ovando en 1502.

  4. Las Casas was born in Seville (Spain) in 1484 to a merchant-class family of possible Jewish ancestry.1 He was the son of Pedro de Las Casas; his mother's name was Isabel.

  5. Bartolomé de Las Casas, (born August 1474, Sevilla?—died July 17, 1566, Madrid), Spanish historian and missionary, called the Apostle of the Indies. He sailed on Christopher Columbus ’s third voyage (1498) and later became a planter on Hispaniola (1502).

  6. May 11, 2018 · Bartolom é de Las Casas was a missionary, Dominican theologian, historian, and bishop of Chiapas. In 1493 he saw Christopher Columbus pass through Seville on his return from the first voyage across the Atlantic. That year Las Casas's father, Pedro de Las Casas, and his uncles sailed with Columbus on his second voyage.

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