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Bartolomé de las Casas was a 16th-century Spanish Dominican friar, historian, and missionary known for his advocacy for the rights of Indigenous peoples in the Americas. Initially an encomendero, he later renounced his position and became a vocal critic of the mistreatment and exploitation of Indigenous populations by Spanish colonizers. His writings, particularly "A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies," highlighted the atrocities committed during the conquest and played a significant role in the debate over colonial policy. Las Casas is often regarded as one of the first advocates for human rights in the New World.

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