The 16th-century Portuguese shipwreck, Flor de la Mar, which sank off Sumatra with an estimated $2.6 billion in treasure, remains unfound.
“Conversion provided the ultimate confirmation for colonists that their mission was just and that guileless native peoples might willingly submit to conquest,” Langfur says. “Alternatively, the ...
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