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The Tears Of The Indians: Being A Historical And True Account Of The Cruel Massacres And Slaughters Of Above Twenty Million Of Innocent People (1656) - Casas, Bartolome De Las, and Phillips, John (Translated by)
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The Tears of the Indians is a historical account written by Bartolome De Las Casas in 1656, detailing the atrocities committed against the indigenous people of the Americas during the Spanish conquest. The book provides a vivid and disturbing description of the brutal massacres and slaughters of over twenty million innocent people, as well as the forced labor and enslavement of countless others. De Las Casas, a Spanish historian and Dominican friar, was a vocal advocate for the rights of the indigenous people and was one of ...

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The Tears of the Indians: Being a Historical and True Account of the Cruel Massacres and Slaughters of Above Twenty Million of Innocent People 2014, Literary Licensing, LLC

ISBN-13: 9781498185837

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The Tears Of The Indians: Being A Historical And True Account Of The Cruel Massacres And Slaughters Of Above Twenty Million Of Innocent People (1656) 2010, Kessinger Publishing, Whitefish MT

ISBN-13: 9781167195013

Trade paperback

The Tears Of The Indians: Being A Historical And True Account Of The Cruel Massacres And Slaughters Of Above Twenty Million Of Innocent People (1656) 2010, Kessinger Publishing, Whitefish MT

ISBN-13: 9781167266256

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The Tears of the Indians: Being a Historical and True Account of the Cruel Massacres and Slaughters of Above Twenty Million of Innocent People ( 2010, Kessinger Publishing, Whitefish MT

ISBN-13: 9781120933454

Trade paperback

The Tears Of The Indians: Being A Historical And True Account Of The Cruel Massacres And Slaughters Of Above Twenty Million Of Innocent People (1656) 2010, Kessinger Publishing, Whitefish MT

ISBN-13: 9781120981714

Hardcover