Christopher Columbus and the New World of His Discovery — Volume 4
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The narrative follows the admiral's triumphant return to Spain after his Atlantic voyage, detailing ceremonial receptions in port cities, public processions displaying native visitors and New World specimens, and an attentive audience with the sovereigns who bestow honors and commissions. He offers ornate descriptions of climate, resources, and the aptitude of indigenous peoples for conversion and labor, producing physical curiosities to illustrate his claims. Courtly religious observances and public wonder frame plans for a follow-up expedition. The account highlights spectacle, personal aggrandizement, and the early fusion of evangelical rhetoric with imperial expectations in the encounters between Europeans and the exhibited natives.
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