Natives of foreign lands were often seen “like idiots” as Christopher Columbus writes to Lord Sanchez (Doc 2). This is a trend that will continue to gain popularization as a justification for brutality and imperialism, especially in African imperialism. Giving them reason as superiors to aid in their education. Pope Paul III, a distinguished reformer, sees this as a necessity and duty of practicing catholics “to provide ample remedy for the evils” because they are “capable of understanding [and]desire exceedling to receive it” (Doc 7). The pope has a strong attitude to the righteousness and necessity the missionaries serve unlike Las Casas (are the motives of the Pope and Las Casas different?) but similar to that of Queen Isabella of Spain. In dying letter of 1504 Isabella asks that her family remain in the intentions of “to convert the peoples to our holy Catholic faith” (Doc 4). This is obviously very important to the queen (Why do you say this? What is the purpose for such a remark at this time?) and shows she has a positive response and attitude to exploration. Later though Pope Paul III feels the necessity to remind the missionaries non-Christians, “must not be deprived of their liberty” and he goes on to explain how they should be treated. This shows a changing attitude of the pope, as he sees a change in the methods and results, because of continuous efforts to reform, Council of Trent and new missionaries, it is natural and reasonable that he would attempt to keep the growing integrity of the Catholic Church. The age of exploration will lead to a brand new age of imperialism for the European
Natives of foreign lands were often seen “like idiots” as Christopher Columbus writes to Lord Sanchez (Doc 2). This is a trend that will continue to gain popularization as a justification for brutality and imperialism, especially in African imperialism. Giving them reason as superiors to aid in their education. Pope Paul III, a distinguished reformer, sees this as a necessity and duty of practicing catholics “to provide ample remedy for the evils” because they are “capable of understanding [and]desire exceedling to receive it” (Doc 7). The pope has a strong attitude to the righteousness and necessity the missionaries serve unlike Las Casas (are the motives of the Pope and Las Casas different?) but similar to that of Queen Isabella of Spain. In dying letter of 1504 Isabella asks that her family remain in the intentions of “to convert the peoples to our holy Catholic faith” (Doc 4). This is obviously very important to the queen (Why do you say this? What is the purpose for such a remark at this time?) and shows she has a positive response and attitude to exploration. Later though Pope Paul III feels the necessity to remind the missionaries non-Christians, “must not be deprived of their liberty” and he goes on to explain how they should be treated. This shows a changing attitude of the pope, as he sees a change in the methods and results, because of continuous efforts to reform, Council of Trent and new missionaries, it is natural and reasonable that he would attempt to keep the growing integrity of the Catholic Church. The age of exploration will lead to a brand new age of imperialism for the European