working. suck mah crank.
What is your Spaghetti Policy Here?
What A Long Strange Trip It's Been
What A Long Strange Trip It's Been
Well that's wikipedia.. if you want context read the book I linked. It was meant as a small illustration to dil. To show how the Euro's used religion to further global supremacy.Macbeth wrote:
What an incredibility bias piece of text to quote. "Philip II of Spain was a Catholic king who hated Protestants and considered them heretics". Well the Hapsburgs and the rest of the Catholic were trying their best to stop the reformation during the whole reformation wars. The HRE and Philips father, Charles V, was also trying to stop the reformation in Germany since it undermined Imperial power. The Lutherians would have done the exact same things to do a Spanish fort.Kmar wrote:
no dil i am not. I was talking about total numbers. Brush up on your US Colonial history.
Dominique de Gourgue was one of my favorite new world religious zealots.And Beth, the Spanish were good to the Natives because they needed them to help find New world treasures, ie gold. Queen Isabella herself insisted that Columbus bring pigs to NA (Queen Isabellas Pigs), and the disease they spread was responsible for wiping out more natives than anything else.Philip II of Spain was a Catholic king who hated Protestants and considered them heretics, including the French Huguenots. His troops were ordered to kill any they found in the colonies. Thus, in 1565 there was a notorious massacre around Fort Caroline in what is now Jacksonville, Florida, by troops under Pedro Menéndez de Avilés. After capturing the fort and slaying nearly all his prisoners, Menéndez hung their bodies on trees, with the inscription, “Not as Frenchmen but as Lutherans.” The massacre aroused indignation in France among Protestants and Roman Catholics alike. The king sent complaints to the Spanish court, but Menéndez and his associates, instead of being punished for the deed, received rewards and honors
I remember from some of my readings, how Charles V, made the proclamation of 15something that declared the rights of the natives, forbade their slavery and forced labor, and tried to increase their conversation. This was made in response to falsified reports by Spanish monks of Spanish cruelty towards the natives. (the church in 'New Spain' was having power struggles with the generals). Also the Spanish initial intentions wasn't the complete conquest of the new world but instead forced vassalage. The Spanish scheme of controlling the native's through their leadership blew up into a full war. Furthermore the natives and their offspring always had higher social status than blacks regardless of the freedom status of the blacks.
I'm not saying the Spanish weren't responsible for a lot of natives deaths, intentionally or unintentionally, but as far as legal rights and in on a de facto level the natives of the Spanish colonies were much better off than the natives of any other colony.
owned1stSFOD-Delta wrote:
Went on patrol. Suck mah crank.
Portugal, Spain, and a little bit by GB. The GB attempt didn't go so well and was pretty isolated in the new world. It was tried by colonist in one of the southern colonies. The colonist found that the native americans weren't as submissive as Africa slaves and indentured servents and would often revolt or flee to Spanish Florida. Eventually they gave up.Kmar wrote:
Which countries were forcing the Natives in to slave labor? I can't think of any examples right now. I know that the British were in cooperation with many of the Native tribes.
we have enough scots in west virginiaDilbert_X wrote:
I am thankful Chardee MacDennis does not live in Scotland.
Australia would be full of Scots.
Nothing fowl about turkey...gurdeep wrote:
1st time not celebrating for me. turkey is meh anyways
1stSFOD-Delta wrote:
sucks to be native american