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The Requerimiento's Legacy and the Long Debate Over Indigenous Rights
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In this episode of The Conquistadors, Lucas and Luna explore the lasting impact of the Requerimiento, the Spanish legal document read before conquest, and the fierce debates it sparked among theologians, jurists, and conquerors. They trace the journey of Dominican friar Bartolomé de las Casas from encomendero to the 'Protector of the Indians,' his battles with Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda at Valladolid in 1550, and the subsequent New Laws of 1542. The conversation also covers the practical failure of those laws in the Americas, the role of the Council of the Indies, and how indigenous leaders like Titu Cusi Yupanqui used Spanish legal frameworks to resist. Along the way, they delve into the concept of 'just war' in Scholastic thought, the encomienda system's brutality, and how las Casas's writings shaped early modern human rights discourse. A nuanced look at a pivotal moral struggle that still echoes today.