This article focuses on what is widely recognized to have been the primary ideological basis for Christopher Columbus' voyages of “discovery,” namely his millennialism. The article's thesis is that it was Columbus' millennialism that led to an essential moral contradiction between Columbus' deeply held Christian convictions and his ill-treatment of the indigenous peoples that he encountered.
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