Christopher Columbus Was a Slave Trader

Although he’s most remembered for “discovering” the Americas, land on which native peoples had been living for thousands of years, Christopher Columbus was also a slave trader.

After Columbus found what he thought was the eastern edge of India on his first voyage, he found the natives he encountered “ought to make good and skilled servants” according to his diaries. He also at first expressed an eagerness to bring religion to the natives, saying “I think they can very easily be made Christians, for they seem to have no religion.”
Above: Columbus “discovers” the New World
However, when Columbus realized that he couldn’t use people he converted as slaves (at the time, Christians couldn’t be used as slaves according to Spanish law), he decided not to convert them after all so he could use and sell them as slaves.

On the contrary, Columbus didn’t just not let religion get in the way of his profiting off slavery: he actually believed God embraced his slave business. On his third voyage, Columbus wrote during his return to Hispaniola in 1498, “From here one might send, in the name of the Holy Trinity, as many slaves as could be sold…”

When word of Columbus’ torture sessions and brutal rule over “the new world” made it back to Spain, the explorer was hauled back to Spain in chains to serve in prison. Despite all this however, he’s still celebrated each year in much of the United States on Columbus Day, October 12.

6 comments on “Christopher Columbus Was a Slave Trader”

  1. Johnny says:

    Too bad you didn’t mention that to get rid of natives who opposed being captured and sold as slaves, Columbus would report them to the Spanish crown as cannibals to get permission from them to kill those natives.

  2. Heroin Tales says:

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  3. Aishah Bowron says:

    I find it outrageous that an Indian-killing slave trader gets his own holiday ! . Christopher Columbus is an evil, coldblooded, deceitful, greedy, brutal genocidal murderer who enslaved, killed and butchered Native Americans !. Chris is the guy who brought death and destruction to the Americas !. He lied !. He stole !. He killed !. I fucking hate Christopher Columbus !. I want this dreadful Columbus Day abolished !.

  4. Alex says:

    He was the first to think of slavery.

  5. Alex says:

    He believe god was alright with the idea of slaves.

  6. Namir stevens says:

    The piece that stuck out the most was when they heard about Columbus
    in Spain they put him in jail but however they still put him in jail

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