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The Early Spanish Main
Sauer Carl Ortwin

The Early Spanish Main

University of California Press (1992)
9780520011250
306 pages
Dewey 970.01/6
LC Classification F2161 .S25 1992
LC Control No. 91033918

Genre

  • Explorers

Subject

  • America - Discovery And Exploration
  • Caribbean Area - Historical Geography
  • Indians Of The West Indies - First Contact With Europeans
  • Spanish Main

Plot

Reissued for the 500th Anniversary of Columbus's Voyage to the Americas, Carl Sauer's Classic Account of the Land, Nature, and People Columbus EncounteredThe history of Columbus's four voyages has been told many times. But Sauer's book is still the only work to provide not only a narrative of the voyages and of the colonizing ventures that followed them, but also an exploration of their impact on the peoples, the flora, and the fauna of the Americas.For Sauer, Columbus was simply "a Genoese of humble birth and small schooling," obstinate and increasingly paranoid. His obsession with gold and the rights he had secured brought the first Spanish venture overseas to the edge of failure. His successors were more competent administrators but continued the quest for riches, destroying the native ecology and the lifestyle of the indigenous peoples. Sauer attempts to show that native Americans had a balanced and highly productive livelihood that gave them abundance, leisure, and satisfaction. This book offers a unique view of the "cultural landscape" Columbus encountered and how it was transformed by the Europeans, establishing a pattern of conquest and settlement that was repeated all over Spanish America.

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