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🗓️ 20 February 2020
⏱️ 53 minutes
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0:14.8 | I hope you enjoyed the programs. |
0:16.7 | Hello, in 1550, it rolled command, |
0:18.8 | two sides met in Valalo did in Spain |
0:21.4 | to debate the future of slavery |
0:22.7 | in the new Spanish colonies in the Americas. |
0:25.4 | One following our subtle argued |
0:27.0 | that native people were natural slaves, |
0:29.3 | who went through the land, and should stay slaves. |
0:31.9 | The other argued that others might be slaves |
0:33.9 | with these were Spanish subjects |
0:35.3 | and should be treated as equals. |
0:37.0 | This dependent of native American writers, |
0:39.1 | Bartelome de las Casas, |
0:40.5 | and some say he was one of the first |
0:42.0 | proponents of human rights anywhere. |
0:44.1 | With me to discuss the Valalo led debate |
0:46.6 | are Julian McClure, lecturer in late medieval |
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