“The Admiral, it is true, was blind as those who came after him, and he was so anxious to please the King that he committed irreparable crimes against the Indians” (H. Zinn, chapter 1). In this quote, de Las Casas refers to Admiral...

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Answer:

In this quote, de Las Casas refers to Admiral as a criminal and oppressor.

Explanation:

The passage shows that Admiral, in his ambition to please the king, criminally oppressed the Indians, becoming a criminal, as well as an oppressor, and causing suffering to the natives in the name of a possible "admiration" of the monarch, and thus like those who came before him, he did not see that he was behaving exactly like the others, promoting nothing that would make him stand out in the eyes of the king and causing suffering in vain.

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