Carlos V y la abolición de la esclavitud de los indios.
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https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.2000.i218.581Keywords:
Charles V, slavery, abolition, IndiansAbstract
The problem of the justness of Indian slavery was a key issue for the Castille Crown. It was Charles V who gave a definite answer to this complicated and delicate matter. To that end he based himself on the arguments given by the best Spanish theologists and jurists who were unanimous in the condemnation of such slavery as unjust; they declared it ilegitimate and outlawed it from America –not just the slavery of Spaniards over Indians, but also the type of slavery practised among the Indians themselves.
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2000-04-30
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García Añoveros, J. M. (2000). Carlos V y la abolición de la esclavitud de los indios. Revista De Indias, 60(218), 57–84. https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.2000.i218.581
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