I take your point about the use by conquistadors of Muslim methods of war and conquest, bur forget the implication that the “Native Americans” were innocents. Cortez conquered a race that carved the hearts out of indian captives.
“I take your point about the use by conquistadors of Muslim methods of
war and conquest, bur forget the implication that the
Native Americans were innocents.”
I agree in regards to the Conquistadors liberating some Native
Americans from the likes of the Aztecs!
I don’t know if you saw the series “Conquistadors” with historian
Michael Wood (on PBS, ick!).
As usual, Wood does a good job of treking along the same paths/voyages
of the historical subject.
But I’ve got to admit I had a strange feeling when he re-told the
story (in the same chamber at the top of one of the Aztec pyramids)
about how Montezuma passionately tried to convince Cortes and Co.
that grabbing the heart of innocents to appease The Sun God was the
path to The Good Life.
(Sort of like Gordon Geckko explaining that Greed Is Good, Greed Works!).
And Wood told how this freaked out Cortes and Co.
As I first saw this series as a re-broadcast after 9-11...I’ve got
to admit I had more empathy with the shocked Cortes and Co. than
I might have had in the past.
It really was no different than some Islamic Jihadist trying to
convice us that rape, murder and pillaging was a pleasing thing to
his deity.
Conquistdors (with host Michael Wood)
http://www.pbs.org/conquistadors/
I have to add that this is a good (IIRC) four part series.
Anyone watching it MUST watch the final episode that nicely wraps up
how the Conquistadors “went that away” after their epic conquests.
AND the story of how a Catholic priest managed to bring some of the
abuses of the Native Americans to a close (even it was a bit too
little and too late).