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The black legend
The black legend













the black legend

Our results support the view that the ‘Black Legend’ and historical propaganda on sexual aggression have nurtured today's incorrect assumptions regarding genetic ancestry. DiscussionĪlthough sexual aggression did occur in the 16th century, these activities did not leave a traceable “Spanish” genetic signature in the autochthonous genome of the Low Countries. The impact of the presence of Spaniards during the Dutch Revolt on the genetic variation in the Low Countries has been verified in this study. No trend of higher frequencies of these variants has been found within the well-ascertained samples associated with Spanish Fury cities. The large Hispanic military force compelled its adversaries to come up with ideas to weaken its global dominion. Historians claim this assumption is a consequence of the so-called 'Black Legend' and negative propaganda portraying and remembering Spanish soldiers as extreme sexual aggressors. The frequencies of Y-chromosomal markers Z195 and SRY2627 decline steeply going north from Spain and the data for the Flemish and Dutch populations fits within this pattern. The story of their rocky relations has been called the Black Legend. John teaches you about early Spanish explorers, settlements, and what happened when they didn’t get along with the indigenous people. The black legend on the Spanish presence in the low countries: Verifying shared beliefs on genetic ancestry Although sexual aggression did occur in the 16th century, these activities did not leave a traceable 'Spanish' genetic signature in the autochthonous genome of the Low Countries. According to one historian, this propaganda unfairly depicts Spain or the Spanish Empire as 'cruel, bigoted. Colonization pretty much always results in an antagonistic relationship with the locals. Frequencies of these variants are also compared between donors whose oldest reported paternal ancestors lived in-nowadays Flemish-cities affected by so-called Spanish Furies ( N = 116) versus other patrilineages in current Flemish territory ( N = 971). The Black Legend (Spanish language: La leyenda negra ) is a phrase used to describe the anti-Spanish historical propaganda created by mostly Protestant or Italian writers starting in the 16th century, thought to counter Spain's increasing influence and power on the world stage. Materials and methodsĪ recent population genetic analysis of Iberian-associated Y-chromosomal variation among Europe is enlarged with representative samples of Dutch ( N = 250) and Flemish ( N = 1,087) males. Historians claim this assumption is a consequence of the so-called “Black Legend” and negative propaganda portraying and remembering Spanish soldiers as extreme sexual aggressors. War atrocities committed by the Spanish army in the Low Countries during the 16th century are so ingrained in the collective memory of Belgian and Dutch societies that they generally assume a signature of this history to be present in their genetic ancestry.















The black legend