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*********** Columbus: whats behind the fuss? **********
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from Workers Solidarity No 35
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[1992]
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THIS YEAR sees the celebrations of the
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'discovery' of America in 1492 by Columbus.
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The celebrations have generated some
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debate about the rights and wrongs of the
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events which followed the discovery. In
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Spain itself, Seville has seen riots as
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marches protesting at the celebration have
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been broken up by the police.
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America was not discovered, it was already populated
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by many nations of people. Some of them were
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composed of primitive communistic societies of hunter-
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gathers. It was these peoples that the European
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merchants first found and exploited to extermination.
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In Mexico and Peru two military empires were in
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existence, the Azetcs and the Inca's
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A TIME AND A PLACE
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America was 'discovered' at a time when Europe was
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entering a period of rapid change. The merchants
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were gaining more power and coming into conflict
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with their feudal rulers. It would take 200 years for
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the merchants to settle the conflict in the French
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revolution of 1788 but the seeds were growing. Part
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of this expansion of early capitalism was based on the
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search for the source of the spices and metals that
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international trade was based upon. The direct trade
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roots having been cut by the Turkish empire. The
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"discovery's" of this period were driven by this
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historical process.
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When Columbus reached the Caribbean in 1492 he
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had little interest in the new plants and animals of
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this land. Instead he was confident that the Spanish
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crown could make the Arawaks and Caribs collect and
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give "what was needed". He established a system by
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which the Arawaks were required to produce a certain
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quantity of gold every three months or have their
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hands cut off. The survivors of this period were
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worked to death on the sugar plantations.
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The empires on the American mainland also fell before
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the Spanish expansion. The Aztecs at the time ruled
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over central Mexico but their empire was
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overstreched and full of internal divisions. The
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ruling class was divided along religious lines but in an
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echo of the process occurring in Europe these was
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also conflict between the Empire and the merchant
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class. The Inca's ruled the length of the Andes, some
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5000 kms but they too were internally divided. By
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allying with the enemies of these two empires and
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making use of these internal divisions the Spanish
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were able to overthrow and enslave both nations with
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comparatively few men.
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Both these empires were class societies whose
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development was halted by their destruction at the
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hands of the Spanish. The suffered a similar fate to
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the primitive communist societies of the Caribbean.
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Within a single generation 80% of the Aztec
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population had been worked to death in the mines or
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on the land. They had died of torture and because of
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the destruction of the infrastructure that had
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supported them.
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Throughout this period the Catholic church was
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involved with the carnage, Colombus himself was
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deeply religious and the slogan of the conquistadors
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was "God, gold and glory". Forced conversions were a
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policy of the time, commonly as a preliminary to
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execution. One of the few to publicly argue against
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the brutal treatment of the Americans was a priest
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however he was rapidly shut up by the Vatican. The
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church produced an ideology of conquest designed to
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provide moral right to the brutal oppression of the
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native people.
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SPANISH GOLD
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The wealth that was generated by the Spanish
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conquests was enormous. This wealth and the trade
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it generated within Europe was the backbone around
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which capitalism was built. As the native populations
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of the Americas were wiped out merchants made more
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profits by kidnapping Africans and selling them to the
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sugar plantations and mines of America as slaves.
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This along with the earlier barbarities required
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capitalism to develop a racist ideology as a
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justification for its brutality.
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The Colombus debate is important because it exposes
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the brutal basis on which capitalism was built. There
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is however another argument that sees the pre-
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Colombus societies as perfect societies which would
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have remained so were it not for European
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interference. Could these societies have developed
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without going through all the horrors imposed on
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them by the European bosses?
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History can not be re-played but we do know that
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these societies were already going through a process
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of change. Both the Azetcs and Inca's were military
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empires based on conquest of other peoples. The
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Aztecs also carried out ceremonial murders on a mass
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scale, in 1486 for instance 20,000 captives had their
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hearts cut out during a temple dedication. They were
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societies with class and caste divisions. Those peoples
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who still lived in primitive communist societies did so
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because these societies were not capable of
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generating any surplus for a minority to take.
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The 500th anniversary serves as a remainder of how
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barbaric capitalism as an economic system is. It is not
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Colombus who should be celebrated but rather those
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millions of native Americans on whose lives modern
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society was built. There is no finer monument that
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can be raised to them then the creation of a society
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based on satisfying need, not greed.
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Joe Black
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