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Actually the Spanish traded for their gold usually, so they'd be welcomed back to trade again.
It was the "religious people fleeing religious persecution in Europe" who massacred the natives.
For someone that keeps bringing up history, you seem to be confused on some of your posts.
I find it hard to believe that printing the Bible set Western Civilization way back. In the mid-15th century Western Europe had not begun to claw its way out of the Middle Ages yet...I find it hard to believe that the catalyst for the Reformation and Renaissance "set back" Western Civilization. By another metric, the "world power" in 1400 was China, who was still practicing Emperor Worship. I guess you really have to be "Enlightened" to not believe in a higher power...since humans have been doing it since recorded time began.
I'm pretty sure we're talking about the Conquistadores ("conquerors"), many of whom killed their trading partners in a dash for land rights and riches.
When Columbus reached Guadalupe, iirc, he named it "Satan's Island", since the unchurched natives who attacked him when he landed there decided eating their enemies was a good idea.
Who do you think gave you the "Golden Rule"? A secular atheist philosopher?
Examples of leaders who professed atheism: Stalin. Maybe Mao, though he could have been lying. Kim Il Jong? Who am I missing?