Many Tyrants there were, who set Sail
from Venecuela, St. Martha, and Carthagena,
hastening to the Conquest of Perusia, Anno Dom 1539. and they accompanied with many more going farther
from this Region, endeavored to penetrate into the
Heart of this Countrey, where they found about Three
Hundred Miles from Carthagena and St. Martha,
many admirable Provinces and most fruitful Land, furnished
with an even-tempered or meek-spirited People, as they
are in other parts of India; very rich in Gold
and those sorts of precious Stones known by the name
of Emralds: To which Province they gave the Name
of Granada, upon this account, because the
Tyrant who first arrived in these Regions, was born
in the Kingdom of Granada belonging to these
parts; now they that spoiled these Provinces with their
rapine being wicked, cruel, infamous Butchers, and
delighting in the effusion of Humane Blood, having
practically experimented the piacular and grand Enormities
perpetrated among the Indians; and upon this
account their Diabolical Actions are so great, so
many in number, and represented so grievously horrid
by circumstantial aggravations, that they exceed all
the villanies committed by others, nay by themselves
in other Regions, I will only select and cull out
a few out of so great a number which have bene
transacted by them within these three years, for my
present purpose.
A certain Governour, because he that
went to commit depredations and spoils in the Kingdom
of Granada, would not admit him, as a Companion
in his Robberies and Cruelties, set up an Inquisition,
and produced proofs confirmed by great evidence, whereby
he palpably lays open, and proves the Slaughters and
Homicides he committed, and persists in to this very
day, which were read in the Indian Courts of
Judicature, and are there now Recorded.
In this Inquisition the Witnesses
depose, that when all these Kingdoms enjoy’d
Peace and Tranquillity, the Indians serv’d
the Spaniards, and got their living by contstnat
day-labour in Tilling and Manuring the Ground, bringing
them much Gold, and many Gems, particularly Emeralds,
and what other Commodities they could, and possessed,
their Cities and Dominions being divided among the
Spaniards, to procure which is the chiefest
of their care and pains; and these are the proper
measures they take to obtain their proposed ends, to
wit, heaping and treasuring up of Gold and Riches.
Now when all the Indians were
under their accustomed Tyranny: A certain Tyrant,
and Chief Commander, took the King and Lord of the
whole Countrey, and detain’d him Captive for
six or seven moneths, demanding of him, without any
reason, store of Gold and Emeralds. The said
King, whose name was Bogoca, though fear, promised
him a House of Gold, hoping, in time, to escape out
of his clutches, who thus plagu’d him, and sent
some Indians for Gold, who frequently, and at
several times, brought him a great quantity of Gold,
and many Jewels; but because the King did not, according
to his promise, bestow upon him an Apartment made
of pure Gold, he must therefore forfeit his Life.
The Tyrant commanded himto be brought to Tryal before
himself, and so they cite and summon to a Tryal the
greatest King in the whole Region; and the Tyrant
pronounced this Sentence, that unless he did perform
his Golden Promise he should be exposed to severe
Torments. They rackt him, poured boiling Soap
into his Bowels, chain’d his Legs to one post,
and fastened his Neck to another, two men holding his
Hands, and so applyed the scorching heat of the Fire
to his Feet; the Tyrant himself often casting his
eye upon him, and threatning him with death, if he
did not give him the promised Gold; and thus with these
kind of horrid torments, the said Lord was destroy’d;
which while they were doing, God being willing to
manifest how displeasing these Cruelties are to His
Divine Majesty, the whole City, that was the Stage
on which they were acted, was consumed by fire; and
the rest of the Captains following his example, destroy’d
all the Lords of that Region by Fire and Faggot.
Once it fell out, that many Indians
addressed themselves to the Spaniards with
all Humility and Simplicity, as they use to do, who
thinking themselves safe and secure, behold the Captain
comes into the City, where they were to do their work,
and commands all these Indians, sleeping and
taking their rest, after Supper, being wearied with
the heavy drudgery of the day, to be slain by the Sword:
And this stratagem he put in practice, to make a greater
impression of fear on all the minds of the Inhabitants;
and another time a certain Captain commanded the Spaniards
to declare upon Oath, how many Casics and Indians
every individual person had in his Family at home,
who were presently lead to a publick place, and lost
their Heads; so there perisht, that bout, four or
five hundred Men. The Witnesses depose this
of a particular Tyrant, that by beating, cutting off
the Hands and Noses of many Women as well as Men,
and destroying several persons in great numbers, he
exercised horrid Cruelties.
Then one of the Captains sent this
bloody Tyrant into the Province of Bogata,
to inquire who succeeded that Prince there, whom he
so barbarously and inhumanely Murder’d, who
traveling many miles in this Countrey, took as many
Indians as he could get, some of which, because
they did not tell him who was Successor of this Deceased
Prince, had their Hands cut off, and others were exposed
to hunger-starv’d Currs, to be devour’d
by them, and as many of them perished miserably.
Another time about the fourth Watch,
early in the morning he fell upon several Casics,
Noblemen and other Indians, who lookt upon
themselves to be safe enough, (for they had their faith
and security given, that none of them should receive
any damage or injury) relying upon this, they left
the Mountains their lurking places, without any suspition
or fear, and returned to their Cities, but he seized
on them all, and commanding them to extend their hands
on the ground, cut them off with his own Sword, saying,
that he punished them after this maner, because they
would not inform him what Lord it was, that succeeded
in that Kingdom.
The Inhabitants of one of these Provinces,
perceiving that four or five of their Governours were
sent to the other World in a fiery Vehicle or Chariot,
being terrified therewith, took to the Mountains for
Sanctuary, there being four or five thousand in number,
as appears by good Evidence; and the aforesaid Captain
sends a Tyrant, more cruel than any of the rest after
them. The Spaniards ascend the Mountains
by force (for the Indians were naked an unarm’d)
Proclaiming Peace, if they would desist and lay down
their Arms, which the Indians no sooner heard,
but quitted their Childish Weapons; and this was no
sooner done but this Sanguinary Spaniard sent
some to possess themselves of the Fortifications,
and they being secur’d, to attaque the
Indians. Thus they, like Wolves and Lyons,
did rush upon this flock of Sheep, and were so tired
with slaughter, that they were forced to desist for
a while and take breath, which done, the Captain commands
them to fall to it again at the same bloody rate, and
precipitate all that survived the Butchery, from the
top of the Mountain, which was of a prodigious height;
and that was perform’d accordingly. And
the Witnesses farther declare upon Oath, that they
saw the bodies of about seven hundred Indians
falling from the Mount at one time, like a Cloud obscuring
the Air, who were all broken to pieces.
This very Tyrant came once to the
city Cota, where he surprized abundance of
Men, together with fifteen or twenty Casics of the
highest rank and quality, whom he cast to the Dogs
to be torn Limb-meal in pieces, and cut off the Hands
of several Men and Women, which being run through
with a pole, were exposed to be viewed and gaz’d
upon by the Indians, where you might see at
once seventy pair of hands, transfixed with Poles;
nor is it to be forgotten, that he cut off the Noses
of many Women and Children.
The Witnesses farther depose, that
the Cruelties and great Slaughters committed in the
aforesaid new Kingdom of Granada, by this Captain,
and other Tyrants, the Destroyers of Mankind, who accompany
him, and have power still given them by him to exercise
the same, are such and so hainous, that if his Majesty
does not opportunely apply some remedy, for the redress
and prevention of such mischiefs for the future, (since
the Indians are daily slaughtered to accumulate
and enrich themselves with Gold, which the Inhabitants
have been so rob’d of, that they are now grown
bare, for what they had, they have disposed to the
Spaniards already) this Kingdom will soon decay
and be made desolate, and consequently the Land being
destitute of Indians, who should manure it,
will lye fallow and incultivated.
And here is to be noted, how pestilential
and inhumane the cruelty of these Tyrants hath been,
and how violently exercised, when as in two or three
years space, they were all slain, and the Country wholly
desolate and deserted, as those that have been Eye-witnesses
can testifie; they having acted like Merciless Men,
not having the fear of God and the King before their
Eyes, but by the instigation of the Devil; so that
it may well be said and affirmed, not one Person will
be left alive, unless his Majesty does retard, and
put a stop to the full career of their Cruelties,
which I am very apt to believe, for I have seen with
these very eyes of mine, many Kingdoms laid waste and
depopulated in a small time. There are other
stately Provinces on the Confines of the New Kindgom
of Granada, as Popayan and Cali,
together with three or four more above five hundred
miles in length, which they destroyed, in the same
manner, as they have done other places, and laid them
absolutely waste by the prementioned Slaughters, who
were very Populous, and the Soil very Fruitful.
They who came among us from those Regions report,
that nothing can be more deplorable or worthy of pity
and commiseration, then to behold such large and great
Cities totally ruinated, and intombed in their own
Ashes, and that in a City adorn’d with 1000
or 2000 Fabricks, there are hardly now to be seen 50
standing, the rest being utterly demolished, or consum’d
and levelled to the ground by Fire and in some parts
Regions of 100 miles in length, (containing spacious
Cities) are found absolutely destroyed and consumed
by Fire.
Finally many great Tyrants who came
out of the Perusian Kingdoms by the Quitonians
Travelled to the said new Kindgom of Granada
and Popayan, and by Carthagena and the
Urabae, they directed their course to Calisium,
and several other Tyrants of Carthagena assault
Quito, who joyn’d themselves in an intire
Body and wholly depopulated and laid waste that Region
for the space of 600 miles and upward, with the loss
of a prodigious number of poor Souls; nor as yet do
they treat the small remnant of so great and innocent
a people with more humanity then formerly.
I desire therefore that the Readers
who have or shall peruse these passages, would please
seriously to consider whether or no, such Barbarous,
Cruel and Inhumane Acts as these do not transcend and
exceed all the impiety and tyrrany, which can enter
into the thoughts or imagination of Man, and whether
these Spaniards deserve not the name of Devils.
For which of these two things is more eligible or desirable
whether the Indians should be delivered up to
the Devils themselves to be tormented or the Spaniards?
That is still a question.
Nor can I here omit one piece of Villany,
(whether it ought to be postpon’d or come behind
the cruelty of Brute Animals, that I leave to decision).
The Spaniards who are conversant among the
Indians bred up curst Curs, who are so well
instructed and taught that they at first sight, fly
upon the Inhabitants tearing them limb by limb, and
so presently devour them. Now let all persons
whether Christians or not consider, if ever such a
thing as this reacht the ears of any Man, they
carry these Dogs with them as Companions where ever
they go, and kill the fettered Indians in multitudes
like Hogs for their Food; thus sharing with them in
the Butchery. Nay they frequently call one to
the other, saying, lend me the fourth part of one
of your Slaves to feed my Dogs, and when I kill one,
I will repay you, as if they had only borrowed a quarter
of a Hog or Sheep. Others, when they go a Hunting
early in the morning, upon their return, if you ask
them what sport had you to day at the Game?
They will answer, enough, enough, for my Dogs have
killed and worried 15 or 20 Indian Vassals.
Now all these things are plainly prov’d upon
those Inquisitions and Examinations made by one Tyrant
against another. What I beseech you, can be more
horrid or barbarous?
But I will desist from Writing any
longer at this time, till some Messenger brings an
account of greater and blacker Impieties (if greater
can be committed) or else till we come to behold them
again, as we have done for the space of forty two
years with our own Eyes. I will only make this
small addition to what I have said that the Spaniards,
from the beginning of their first entrance upon America
to this present day, were no more sollicitous of promoting
the Preaching of the Gospel of Christ to these Nations,
then if they had been Dogs or Beasts, but which is
worst of all, they expressly prohibited their addresses
to the Religious, laying many heavy Impositions upon
them, dayly afflicting and persecuting them, that they
might not have so much time and leasure at their own
disposal, as to attend their Preaching and Divine
Service; for they lookt upon that to be an impediment
to their getting Gold, and raking up riches which
their Avarice stimulated them so boundlessly to prosecute.
Nor do they understand any more of a God, whether
he be made of Wood, Brass or Clay, then they did above
an hundred years ago, New Spain only exempted,
which is a small part of America, and was visited
and instructed by the Religious. Thus they did
formely and still do perish without true Faith, or
the knowledge and benefit of our Religious Sacraments.
I Frier Bartholomeas de las Casas
or Casaus of the Order of St. Dominick,
who through the mercy of God am Arriv’d at the
Spanish Court, Cordially wishing the expulsion
of Hell or these Hellish Acts out of the Indies;
fearing least those Souls redeemed by the pretious
Blood of Christ, should perish eternally, but heartily
desiring that they may acknowledge their Creator and
be saved; as also for the care and compassion that
I ever had for my Native Countrey Castile,
dreading least God should destroy it for the many sins
committed by the Natives her Children, against Faith,
Honour and their Neighbours: I have at length
upon the request of some Persons of great Quality in
this Court, who are fervently zealous of the Honour
of God, and moved with pitty at the Calamities and
Afflictions of their Neighbours (though I long since
proposed it within my self, and resolved to accomplish
it, but could not, being distracted with the avocations
of multiplicity of constant Business and Employment,
have leisure to effect it) I say I have at length
finished this Treatise and Summary at Valencia,
Decemb 8. An. Dom 1542, when they
were arrived at the Height, and utmost Degree of executing
Violences, Oppressions, Tyrrany, Desolations,
Torments, and Calamities in all the aforesaid Regions,
Inhabited by the Spaniards (though they are
more Cruel in some places than other) yet Mexico
with its Confines were more favourably treated than
the rest of the Provinces.
And indeed no Man durst openly and
publickly do any injury to the Inhabitants; for there
some Justice, (which is no where else in India)
though very little is done and practiced; yet they
are grievously opprest with intolerable Taxes.
But I do really believe, and am fully perswaded that
our Sovereign Lord Charles the Fifth, Emperour
and King of Spain, our Lord and Prince, who
begins to be sensible of the Wickedness and Treacheries,
which have been, and still are committed against this
Miserable Nation, and distressed Countries contrary
to the Will and Pleasure of God, as well as His Majesties
that he will in time, (for hitherto the Truth hath
been concealed and kept from his Knowledge, with as
great Craft, as Fraud and Malice) totally extirpate
and root up all these Evils and Mischiefs, and apply
such proper Medicines as may purge the Morbifick and
peccant Humours in the Body Politick of this New World,
committed to his Care and Government as a Lover and
Promoter of Peace and Tranquility. God preserve
and bless him with Renown and a happy Life in his
Imperial State, and prosper him in all his Attempts,
that he may remedy the Distempers of the Christian
Church, and Crown him at last with Eternal Felicity,
Amen.
After I had published this Treatise,
certain Laws and Constitutions, enacted by his Majesty
then at Baraclona in the Month of December, An. Dom 1542, promulgated and published the
Year ensuing in the City of Madera, whereby
it is provided, (as the present Necessities requir’d)
that a period be put to such great Enormities and Sins,
as were committed against God and our Neighbours,
and tended to the utter Ruine and Perdition of
this New World. These Laws were published by
his Majesties Order, several Persons of highest Authority,
Councellors, Learned, and Conscientious Men, being
assembled together for that purpose, and many Debates
made at Valedolid about this weighty Affair,
at length by the unanimous Consent and Advice of all
those who had committed their Opinions to Writing,
they were made publick who traced more closely therein
the Laws of Christ and Christianity, and were judged
Persons pure, free from and innocent of that stain
and blemish of depriving the Indians of their
Treasures by Theft and Rapine, which Riches had contaminated
and sullied the Hands, but much more the Souls of
those who were enslav’d by those heaps of Wealth
and Covetousness, now this obstinate and hot pursuit
after Wealth was the Original of all those Evils committed
without the least Remorse or Check of Conscience.
These Laws being thus promulgated,
the Courtiers who promoted these Tyrants, took
care that several Copies should be transcribed, (though
they were extremely afflicted to see, that there was
no farther hopes or means to promote the former Depredations
and Extortions by the Tyranny aforesaid) and sent
them to several Indian Provinces. They,
who took upon them the Trouble and Care of Extirpating,
and Oppressing by different ways of Cruelty, as they
never observed any Method or Order, but behav’d
themselves most inordinately and irregularly, having
perused these Diplomata or Constitutions, before the
new made Judges, appointed to put them in Execution,
could Arrive or be Landed, they by the assistance
of those (as ’tis credibly rumour’d, nor
is it repugnant to truth) who hitherto favour’d
their Criminal and Violent Actions, knowing well that
these Laws and Proclamations must necessarily take
effect, began to grow mutinous, and rebel, and when
the Judges were Landed, who were to Execute these
Mandates, laying aside all manner of Love and
Fear of God, were so audacious as to contemn and set
at nought all the Reverence and Obedience due to their
King, and so became Traytors, demeaning themselves
like Blood-Thirsty Tyrants, destitute and void of
all Humanity.
More particularly this appear’d
in the Perusian Kingdoms, where An. Dom 1542, they acted such Horrid and Stupendous
Enormities, that the like were never known or heard
in America, or throughout the whole World before
that time: Nor were they only practised upon the
Indians, who were mostly destroy’d, but
upon themselves also, God permitting them by his just
Judgement to be their own Executioners, and sheath
their Swords in one anothers Bowels. In like
manner the other parts of this New World being moved
by the Example of these Rebels, refused to yield Obedience
to those Laws. The rest pretending to petition
his Majesty turn Rebellious themselves; for they would
not voluntarily resign those Estates, Goods and Chattels
they have already usurped, nor willingly manumit those
Indians, who were doomed to be their Slaves,
during Life; and where they restrain’d the Murdering
Sword from doing Execution, they opprest them gradually
with personal Vassalage, injust and intolerable Burthens;
which his Majesty could not possibly hitherto avert
or hinder, because they are all universally, some
publickly and openly, others clancularly and secretly,
so naturally addicted to Rob, Thieve and Steal; and
thus under pretext of serving the King, they dishonour
God, and defraud his Imperial Majesty.
Here the Author having finished the
matter of Fact in this Compendious History, for Confirmation
of what he has here written, quotes a tedious and
imperfect Epistle (as he styles it) beginning and ending
anonymous withal, containing the Cruelties committed
by the Spaniards, the same in effect as our
Author has prementioned, now in regard that I judge
such reiterated Cruelties and repeated Barbarisms are
Offensive to the Reader, he having sailed already
too long, and too far in an Ocean of Innocent Indian
blood: I have omitted all but Two or Three Stories
not taken notice of by the Author. One of the
Tyrants, (who followed the steps of John Ampudia,
a notorious Villain) gave way to a grat Slaughter
of Sheep the chief Food and Support of the Spaniards
as well as Indians, permitting them to kill
Two or Three Hundred at a time, only for their Brains,
Fat, or Suet, whose Flesh was then altogether useless,
and not fit to be eaten; but many Indians, the
Spaniards Friends and Confederates followed
them, desiring they might have the hearts to feed
upon, whereupon they butchered a great many of them,
for this only Reason, because they would not eat the
other parts of the Body. Two of their gang in
the Province of Peru kild Twenty Five Sheep,
who were sold among the Spaniards for Twenty
Five Crowns, merely to get the fat and brains out
of them: Thus the frequent and extraordinary
Slaughter of their Sheep above a Hundred Thousand Head
of Cattel were destroy’d. And upon this
Account the Region was reduced to great penury and
want, and at length perished with Hunger. Nay
the Province of Quito, which abounded with
Corn beyond Expression, by such proceedings as these,
was brought to that Extremity that a Sextarie or small
Measure or Wheat was sold for Ten Crowns, and a Sheep
at as dear a rate.
This Captain taking leave of Quito
was followed by a poor Indianess with loud
Cries and Clamours, begging and beseeching him not
to carry away her Husband; for she had the charge
of Three Children, and could not possibly supply them
with Victuals, but they must inevitably dye with hunger,
and though the Captain repulsed her with an
angry brow at the first; yet she approacht him a second
time with repeated Cries, saying, that her Children
must perish for want of Food; but finding the Captain
inexorable and altogether unmov’d with her Complaints,
and her Husband not restor’d, through a piquant
necessity wedded to despair; she cut off the Heads
of her Children with sharp Stones, and so dispatcht
them into the other World.
Then he proceeded farther to another
City, and sent some Spaniards that very Night,
to take the Indians of the City of Tulilicui,
who next day brought with them above a Hundred Persons;
some of which (whom he lookt upon to be able to carry
burthens) he reserved for his own and his Soldiers
service, and other were chain’d, and perished
in their Fetters: but the little Infants he gave
to the Casic of Tulilicui, abovesaid
to be eaten up and devoured, whose skins are stuft
with Ashes and hung up in his House to be seen at
this very day. And in the close of this Letter
he shuts up all with these words, ’tis here very
remarkable and never to be forgotten, that this Tyrant
(being not ignorant of the Mischiefs and Enormities
executed by him) boastingly said of himself, They
who shall travel in these Countreys Fifty years hence,
and hear the things related of me, will have cause
to say or declare, that never such a Tyrant as I am
marched through these Regions, and committed the like
Enormities.
Now not to quit the Stage without
one Comical Scene or Action whereon such Cruelties
have been lively personated, give me leave to acquaint
you with a Comical piece of Grammatical Learning in
a Reverend Religioso of these parts, sent thither
to convert the West-Indies Pagans, which the
Author mentions among his Reasons and Replications,
and all these I pass by as immaterial to our purpose,
many of them being repeated in the Narrative before.
The weight and burthen of initiating
the Indians into the Christian Faith lay solely
on the Spaniards at first; and therefore Joannes
Colmenero in Santa Martha, a Fantastic,
Ignorant, and Foppish Fellow, was under Examination
before us (and he had one of the most spatious Cities
committed to his Charge as well as the Care and Cure
of the Souls of the Inhabitants) whether he understood
how to fortifie himself with the sign of the
Cross against the Wicked and Impious, and being interrogated
what he taught, and how he instructed the Indians,
whose Souls were intrusted to his Care and Conduct;
he return’d this Answer, That if he damn’d
them to the Devil and Furies of Hell, it was sufficient
to retrieve them, if he pronounced these Words,
Per Signin Sanctin Cruces. A Fellow fitter to
be a Hogherd than a Shepherd of Souls.
This Deep, Bloody American
Tragedy is now concluded, and my Pen choakt up with
Indian Blood and Gore. I have no more
to say, but pronounce the Epilogue made by the Author,
and leave the Reader to judge whether it deserves
a Plaudite.
The Spaniards first set Sail
to America, not for the Honour of God, or as
Persons moved and merited thereunto by servent Zeal
to the True Faith, nor to promote the Salvation of
their Neighbours, nor to serve the King, as they falsely
boast and pretend to do, but in truth, only stimulated
and goaded on by insatiable Avarice and Ambition, that
they might for ever Domineer, Command, and Tyrannize
over the West-Indians, whose Kingdoms they
hoped to divide and distribute among themselves.
Which to deal candidly in no more or less intentionally,
than by all these indirect wayes to disappoint and
expel the Kings of Castile out of those Dominions
and Territories, that they themselves having usurped
the Supreme and Regal Empire, might first challenge
it as their Right, and then possess and enjoy it.