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What did the Spanish do for the Native Americans they encountered, after returning to Spain? a. educated them c. gave them their freedom b. produced a new set of laws governing them d. shared the wealth with them

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The answer should be b. Produced a new set of laws governing them
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Option: b. produced a new set of laws governing them

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The Spanish treatment to the Native Indians was not very pleasant, they were treated with death, torture, violence, mutilation, and enslavement. The Spanish conquerors used weapons like guns, cannons, swords, crossbows, to wipe out their population. They introduced the Catholic Churches in the colonies to control them. The greed for the gold and silver drove the Spanish Conquistadors and the priests to form colonies in New World.

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