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The spanish mostly viewed native americans in new mexico as

a. Inferior people mostly good for labor.
b. Sophisticated allies with valued technology.
c. Superiors from whom to learn political and economic systems.
d. Fierce but worthy competitors for riches and resources.

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User Avien
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A. because there were powerful than the natives.
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User Victor Grazi
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Answer:

a. Inferior people mostly good for labor.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Spaniards saw the natives of Mexico as savage people, who had little to contribute except for the strength of the exploitable labor. This led the Spaniards to take advantage of the natives in the process of colonization of Spanish America. This led to the suffering and death of many natives, who had to give up their culture to the detriment of European Christian culture.

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