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1493 – The Santángel Letter – First News of the New World

• November 11, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Posted in Aboriginal history and culture, colonial ideology, Historical documents, historiography, Racism
Tags: 1493, cannibals, Caribs, Columbus, Cuba (Juana), Española, Haiti, History of Colonization Part I - 1492, Indians, New World, noble savage, San Salvador, Santa Maria sunk, Santángel Letter of 1493, slave trade, Tainos, Tenerife


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