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Does las Casas believe the Spaniard’s actions to be in accordance with the beliefs of Christianity?

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He believed that the conquest of the natives was an act of charity, for it brought them the benefits of civilization, religion, and trade with Spain. The colonists' exploitation of native labor, thus, was justified. Not surprisingly, the conquistadores and early settlers considered Sepúlveda their champion.

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