The beginning of Globalization goes back to the outcomes of the first voyage of Christopher Columbus that brought him, on October 1492, to the shore of an island in the Caribbean Sea. It was the starting point of a brutal and bloody intervention of European sea powers in the history of American peoples, a region of the world that had, up to then, remained insulated from regular relationships with Europe, Africa and Asia. The Spanish conquistadors and their Portuguese, British, French and Dutch2 counterparts together conquered the whole geographical area, commonly known as the Americas3, by causing the death of the vast majority of the indigenous population in order to exploit the natural resources (in particular gold and silver)4. Simultane...