Actually, yes, I am saying that he did not take slaves personally. He tried to prohibit his men doing it as well. He also tried to prevent rape. Granted, what we understand as rape & what Castilians in the 1490's & early 1500's considered rape were two different things. But here is where my earlier interlocutor (the one I advised to shut his yap) does have a point. Women, even European women, had far fewer rights then than they do today. Taking a wife from among the Natives was not at all considered rape then, by Europeans or even the Natives themselves. Judging them by their own standards, there is no evidence that the Admiral raped or condoned rape. He never took a Native wife either. He had a woman in Castile. Certainly, we would not condone me finding you desirable, & taking you to bed w/o a choice in the matter, & making you my woman. Then, however, women were treated that way by both the Natives and Castilians.