The history of the landmark - a comprehensive story of the thousands of Indian slavery throughout the United States from the conquest era to the beginning of the 20th century
Since the Columbus period Indian slavery has been illegal in most areas of the Americas. But as Andrés Reséndez states in his mythical disillusionment about The Other Slavery, it has been practiced for centuries ... more
According to Andres Reed Ends, author of "Other Slavery: The Undiscovered Story of Slavery in America and the Indian", slavery labor at the silver mine in northern Mexico was a Pueblo uprising in 1680 and northern Mexico. Main reasons for Indian riots. . After conquering New Mexico, the slave business of the New Mexican market went into the hands of the Navajos, Juttes, Comuns, Apache who had already acquired horses (from the group abandoned by Spaniards in 1680)
These events are the latest book by Andrés Reséndez, "Other Slavery: Discovery of American Indian Slavery". The border historian of UC Davis Reséndez concentrated most of the recent studies on Indian slavery in the colonies of the New Mexico and Spain Caribbean. Indian slavery has never appeared on the agenda of Reséndez. However, this theme forcibly entered his research when completing the 2007 book "A Land So Strange: Cabeza de Vaca's Grand Tour" (Basic Book). Álvar Núñez Cabezade Vaca is a Spanish conqueror who died on the coast of Florida in the early 16th century. A few years later, conquistadors and their colleagues returned to Mexico City, but after being enslaved by several tribes along the Gulf
Andrés Reséndez: Other slavery: The story of American Indian slavery (Houghton Mifflin, 2016): Before Columbus imported slaves from Africa, he tried to slave the locals who "discovered" himself. The Spanish royal family is said to have finished this custom in 1542, but by that time slavery had devastating effects on the destruction of local residents, the story did not end there. It is probably a wide book of mind waking up. Little James Reston: Goddog: The Columbus, the Inquisition, and the Moorish Failure (2005; paperback, 2006, Moderator): The year of destiny of 1492 was delayed due to the simultaneous occurrence of these three incidents. Please remember. Reston became a prolific historian of the Middle Ages - Last Revelation: 1000 years in Europe also seems to be interesting