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History of the French colonies: the flibustier Pierre Belain d
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History of the French colonies: the flibustier Pierre Belain d
JLJ4687646 History of the French colonies: the flibustier Pierre Belain d Enambuc founded the colonies of Saint Christophe (Saint Kitts) and Martinique in the West Indies between 1625 and 1635. Settlers are capturing indigenous people. Engraving of the 18th century Chartres, Musee des Beaux Arts by French School, (18th century); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Chartres, France; (add.info.: History of the French colonies: the flibustier Pierre Belain d Enambuc founded the colonies of Saint Christophe (Saint Kitts) and Martinique in the West Indies between 1625 and 1635. Settlers are capturing indigenous people. Engraving of the 18th century Chartres, Musee des Beaux Arts); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This print captures a significant moment in the history of French colonies. Depicting the flibustier Pierre Belain d'Enambuc, it showcases his founding of the colonies of Saint Christophe (Saint Kitts) and Martinique in the West Indies between 1625 and 1635. The engraving, created in the 18th century by French School artists, is housed at Musee des Beaux-Arts in Chartres, France. The image portrays settlers capturing indigenous people during this era of colonialism. It serves as a stark reminder of the harsh realities faced by native populations during European exploration and settlement. The scene takes place on a beach, symbolizing both discovery and enslavement. The historical significance lies not only in d'Enambuc's role as a corsair but also in his establishment of these crucial Caribbean islands. These territories would later become integral parts of France's overseas possessions. As we reflect upon this image, we are reminded to acknowledge both the achievements and consequences that came with colonization. It prompts us to consider how these actions shaped our world today while acknowledging their impact on native populations. This photograph from Fine Art Finder provides an opportunity for contemplation about our shared past and encourages dialogue about cultural heritage, identity, and justice within colonial histories.
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